指套无创动脉压监测不良的危险因素:一项前瞻性多中心研究。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-02 DOI:10.1016/j.accpm.2023.101333
Karim Lakhal , Jérôme E. Dauvergne , Hélène Messet-Charriere , Mai-Anh Nay , Toufik Kamel , Grégoire Muller , Vincent Robert-Edan , Bertrand Rozec , Stephan Ehrmann , Sophie Jacquier , Thierry Boulain
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摘要

背景:与有创技术相比,无创动脉压力监测更容易、更快,但可能会牺牲一些可靠性。对于Clearsight™系统(Edwards生命科学公司)来说尤其如此,该系统可以实现连续监测。我们对其不良表现的风险因素进行了评估。方法:纳入有动脉导管且平均动脉压稳定(MAP)超过5分钟的患者。收集了6对有创和Clearsight的MAP测量结果,并计算了两种技术之间的偏差。Clearsight™系统的不良性能被定义为测量和显示MAP失败或显示错误MAP(单个偏差>5 mmHg)。采用血流灌注指数(PI)和毛细血管再充盈时间(CRT)评估指尖血流灌注。结果:152例ICU患者(MAP为81±14 mmHg,去甲肾上腺素78例[51%]),78例(51%)Clearsight™系统表现不佳:19例(13%)患者MAP显示失败,59例(44%)患者MAP显示错误。在多因素分析中,PI≤0.85%(校正优势比[aOR]=2.94[95%可信区间(95% ci):1.34;6.45])、CRT >4秒(aOR=5.28 [95% ci 1.39;20.05])、手部水肿(aOR=2.06 [95% ci 1.01;4.21])与表现不佳的可能性较高相关。心律失常(aOR=1.39 [95%CI 0.64;3.02])等被测变量与表现不佳无关。结论:半数纳入的患者Clearsight™系统表现不佳。我们的研究结果提醒,对于PI低(≤0.85%)、CRT延长(>4秒)或手部水肿的患者,不要使用指套动脉压监测。注册:NCT04269382。
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Risk factors for poor performance in finger cuff non-invasive monitoring of arterial pressure: A prospective multicenter study

Background

Compared to the invasive technique, non-invasive monitoring of arterial pressure favors easier and faster implementation while potentially sacrificing some reliability. This may be particularly true for the Clearsight™ system (Edwards Lifesciences), which enables continuous monitoring. We evaluated the risk factors for its poor performance.

Methods

Patients with an arterial catheter and stable mean arterial pressure (MAP) over a 5-min period were included. Six pairs of invasive and Clearsight measurements of MAP were collected and the bias between the two techniques was calculated. Poor performance of the Clearsight™ system was defined as either a failure to measure and display MAP or displaying an erroneous MAP (individual bias > 5 mmHg). Fingertip perfusion was assessed using the plethysmographic perfusion index (PI) and the capillary refill time (CRT).

Results

Among 152 ICU patients (MAP of 81 ± 14 mmHg, norepinephrine in 78 [51%]), 78 (51%) experienced a poor performance of the Clearsight™ system: failure to display MAP in 19 (13%) patients, and erroneous value displayed in 59 (44%). In multivariate analysis, PI ≤ 0.85% (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 2.94 [95% confidence interval (95%CI):1.34;6.45]), CRT > 4 s (aOR = 5.28 [95%CI 1.39;20.05]), and the presence of hand edema (aOR = 2.06 [95%CI 1.01;4.21]) were associated with a higher likelihood of poor performance. Cardiac arrhythmia (aOR = 1.39 [95%CI 0.64;3.02]) and other tested variables were not associated with poor performance.

Conclusions

Half of the included patients exhibited poor Clearsight™ system performance. Our results caution against using finger cuff arterial pressure monitoring in patients with low PI (≤0.85%), protracted CRT (>4 s), or hand edema.

Registration

ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04269382, Dr. G. Muller, February 13, 2020. https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04269382.

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