Quantifying Potential Fluid Transfused through Pressure Monitoring and Circuit Flushes in Pediatric ECMO Patients

Steven Robertson, Katherine White
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Background: Pressure monitoring on pediatric ECMO circuits is used to aid in the evaluation of patient hemodynamics and circuit health. ELSO recommends monitoring pressures on the venous line, pre, and post oxygenator. In order to keep pressure ports patent, crystalloid can be used as a flush. The fluid transfused to the patient through these lines can be challenging to quantify accurately due to variance in clinician practice. Currently, there is no published data or practice suggestions on this topic. Methods: This study reports on experiments used to quantify passively and actively infused crystalloid using an Edwards TruWave transducer and pressurized IV bag. Frequent negative and positive pressures measured during neonatal ECMO runs were simulated in order to quantify infused volumes. Results: When the pressure transducer and associated tubing is kept patent by using a pressurized IV bag, per the instructions for use, the daily volume transfused was found to be close to a typical neonates total blood volume. Conclusions: An alternative method for pressure transducer line patency is discussed which includes the use of an automated syringe pump. This allows for more precise infusion volumes within a 24 hour period. Further study is recommended to develop and publish best practices.
通过压力监测和回路冲洗量化儿科 ECMO 患者的潜在输液量
背景:儿科 ECMO 循环的压力监测用于帮助评估患者血液动力学和循环健康状况。ELSO 建议监测静脉管路、氧合器前和氧合器后的压力。为保持压力端口通畅,可使用晶体液作为冲洗液。由于临床医生的做法各不相同,通过这些管路向患者输注的液体很难准确量化。目前,还没有这方面的公开数据或实践建议。方法:本研究报告了使用 Edwards TruWave 传感器和加压静脉输液袋对被动和主动输注的晶体液进行量化的实验。模拟新生儿 ECMO 运行期间测量到的频繁负压和正压,以量化输注量。结果:根据使用说明,使用加压静脉输液袋保持压力传感器和相关管道通畅时,发现每日输注量接近典型新生儿的总血量。结论讨论了压力传感器管路通畅的替代方法,包括使用自动注射泵。这种方法可在 24 小时内实现更精确的输液量。建议开展进一步研究,以制定和发布最佳实践方法。
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