A brief report on the effects of vasoactive agents on peripheral venous waveforms in a porcine model.

IF 1.5 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
JRSM Cardiovascular Disease Pub Date : 2020-08-02 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2048004020940857
Monica Polcz, Kyle M Hocking, Devin Chang, Philip Leisy, Jenna H Sobey, Jessica Huston, Susan Eagle, Colleen Brophy, Bret D Alvis
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Abstract

Objectives: Non-invasive venous waveform analysis (NIVA) is a recently described, novel technique to assess intravascular volume status. Waveforms are captured with a piezoelectric sensor; analysis in the frequency domain allows for calculation of a "NIVA value" that represents volume status. The aim of this report was to determine the effects of vasoactive agents on the venous waveform and calculated NIVA values.

Design: Porcine experimental model.

Setting: Operating theatre.

Participants: A piezoelectric sensor was secured over the surgically exposed saphenous vein in eight anesthetized pigs.

Main outcome measures: NIVA value, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP), and mean arterial pressure prior to and post intravenous administration of 150-180 µg of phenylephrine or 100 µg of sodium nitroprusside.

Results: Phenylephrine led to a decrease in NIVA value (mean 9.2 vs. 4.6, p < 0.05), while sodium nitroprusside led to an increase in NIVA value (mean 9.5 vs. 11.9, p < 0.05). Mean arterial pressure increased after phenylephrine (p < 0.05) and decreased after sodium nitroprusside (p < 0.05). PCWP did not change significantly after phenylephrine (p = 0.25) or sodium nitroprusside (p = 0.06).

Conclusions: Vasoactive agents lead to changes in non-invasively obtained venous waveforms in euvolemic pigs, highlighting a potential limitation in the ability to NIVA to estimate static volume in this setting. Further studies are indicated to understand the effects of vasoactive agents in the setting of hypovolemia and hypervolemia.

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血管活性药物对猪外周静脉波形影响的简要报道。
目的:非侵入性静脉波形分析(NIVA)是最近被描述的一种评估血管内容量状态的新技术。波形由压电传感器捕获;频域分析允许计算代表卷状态的“NIVA值”。本报告的目的是确定血管活性药物对静脉波形和计算NIVA值的影响。设计:猪实验模型。环境:手术室。参与者:在8只麻醉猪的手术暴露的隐静脉上固定一个压电传感器。主要观察指标:静脉给药150-180µg苯肾上腺素或100µg硝普钠前后NIVA值、肺毛细血管楔压(PCWP)和平均动脉压。结果:苯肾上腺素导致NIVA值降低(平均9.2 vs 4.6, p p p p = 0.25)或硝普钠(p = 0.06)。结论:血管活性药物导致大容量猪非侵入性静脉波形的变化,突出了NIVA在这种情况下估计静态体积的能力的潜在局限性。进一步的研究表明了解血管活性药物在低血容量和高血容量情况下的作用。
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