Repeatability of haemodynamic responses to cardiac stimulations by ambulatory monitoring of left ventricular function.

M Imbriaco, A Cuocolo, L Pace, A Nappi, E Nicolai, S Maurea, M Salvatore
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Abstract

Ambulatory monitoring (VEST) of left ventricular (LV) function has been shown to be accurate and repeatable. The aim of this study was to assess VEST repeatability in the evaluation of haemodynamic responses to different cardiac stimulations. Twelve patients (all men, mean age 59 +/- 8 years) underwent two separate VEST studies 5-day apart. In both studies, LV function was continuously monitored at rest and during different cardiac stimulations: 1) changing position from supine to upright (tilt); 2) sustained isometric exercise (handgrip); and 3) sublingual administration of 5 mg of nitroglycerin (NTG). Changes from baseline to peak response (delta) in the heart rate, ejection fraction, end-diastolic volume, end-systolic volume, stroke volume and cardiac output were evaluated. Reproducibility was assessed by computing, the coefficient of repeatability. In addition, the differences between the delta values obtained with the two VEST studies were plotted against their mean. This plot allowed us to detect whether there was any relationship between the error in the measurements and the best estimate of the "true value". No statistically significant differences between the two VEST studies were found in the haemodynamic changes in heart rate, ejection fraction, end-diastolic volume, end-systolic volume, stroke volume and cardiac output induced by handgrip, tilt and NTG. For each parameter the mean difference was not significantly different from zero and no significant relationship between the error and the "true value" was observed. Our results demonstrate that VEST has a good repeatability in measuring cardiac haemodynamic responses to different types of stimulations.

动态监测左心室功能对心脏刺激血流动力学反应的可重复性。
动态监测(VEST)左心室(LV)功能已被证明是准确和可重复的。本研究的目的是评估VEST在评估不同心脏刺激下血流动力学反应中的可重复性。12名患者(均为男性,平均年龄59±8岁)接受了两项独立的VEST研究,间隔5天。在两项研究中,连续监测静息时和不同心脏刺激时的左室功能:1)从仰卧位变为直立(倾斜);2)持续等长运动(握力);3)舌下给药5毫克硝酸甘油(NTG)。评估心率、射血分数、舒张末期容积、收缩末期容积、卒中容积和心输出量从基线到峰值反应(delta)的变化。通过计算重现性系数来评价重现性。此外,两项VEST研究获得的δ值之间的差异根据其平均值绘制。这个图使我们能够检测测量误差与“真实值”的最佳估计值之间是否存在任何关系。握力、倾斜和NTG诱导的心率、射血分数、舒张末期容积、收缩末期容积、搏量和心输出量的血流动力学变化在两项VEST研究中均无统计学差异。各参数的均值差与零无显著差异,误差与“真实值”之间无显著关系。我们的结果表明,VEST在测量不同类型刺激的心脏血流动力学反应方面具有良好的重复性。
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