Purpose of review To update the situation over the past few years on the clinical application of volumetric measures of preload in critically ill patients. Recent findings Cardiac filling pressures monitoring is unreliable for assessing cardiac preload in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients. The transpulmonary dilution indicator technique was shown to better identify preload than pulmonary arterial catheterization. Measuring static preload index as intrathoratic blood volume or global end diastolic volume provides a good preload index, either in experimental or in different clinical settings. Summary Volumetric measures of preload are good preload indexes. These data are to be unterpreted together with the clinical patient's condition, conventional hemodynamic data and the course of illness in critically ill patients. In order to evaluate whether the application of a predefined therapy algorithm based on volumetric monitoring can improve patients' outcome, more studies are needed.

How to measure and interpret volumetric measures of preload / G., Della Rocca; Maria Gabriella, Costa; Pietropaoli, Paolo. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN CRITICAL CARE. - ISSN 1070-5295. - 13:3(2007), pp. 297-302. [10.1097/mcc.0b013e32811d6ce3]

How to measure and interpret volumetric measures of preload

PIETROPAOLI, Paolo
2007

Abstract

Purpose of review To update the situation over the past few years on the clinical application of volumetric measures of preload in critically ill patients. Recent findings Cardiac filling pressures monitoring is unreliable for assessing cardiac preload in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients. The transpulmonary dilution indicator technique was shown to better identify preload than pulmonary arterial catheterization. Measuring static preload index as intrathoratic blood volume or global end diastolic volume provides a good preload index, either in experimental or in different clinical settings. Summary Volumetric measures of preload are good preload indexes. These data are to be unterpreted together with the clinical patient's condition, conventional hemodynamic data and the course of illness in critically ill patients. In order to evaluate whether the application of a predefined therapy algorithm based on volumetric monitoring can improve patients' outcome, more studies are needed.
2007
critical illness; global end diastolic volume; global end distolic volume; hemodynamic monitoring; intrathoracic blood volume; preload
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How to measure and interpret volumetric measures of preload / G., Della Rocca; Maria Gabriella, Costa; Pietropaoli, Paolo. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN CRITICAL CARE. - ISSN 1070-5295. - 13:3(2007), pp. 297-302. [10.1097/mcc.0b013e32811d6ce3]
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