Passive leg raising test with minimally invasive monitoring: the way forward for guiding septic shock resuscitation?

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  • Patrick M. Honore
  • Herbert D. Spapen
چکیده

BACKGROUND Swift and adequate fluid loading is a cornerstone of septic shock therapy. Yet, careful assessment of volume responsiveness and volume amount during the resuscitation process is a prerequisite. Both overzealous initial fluid administration and late fluid overload are harmful and may be associated with increased mortality. MAIN BODY Static (i.e., central venous or pulmonary artery occlusion) pressure readings are erroneous for monitoring fluid resuscitation and should be abandoned. Dynamic measurements (i.e., stroke volume and pulse pressure variation) better predict fluid responsiveness than static filling pressures but the conditions necessary for these parameters to correctly evaluate preload dependency are frequently not met. The passive leg raising maneuver as a means to alter biventricular preload in combination with real-time measurement of cardiac output changes is an easy-to-use, fast, relatively unbiased, and accurate bedside test to guide fluid management and to avoid fluid overload during early septic shock treatment. Moreover, PLR may also be particularly useful to assist various treatments that trigger fluid removal during the "de-resuscitation" phase of septic shock. CONCLUSIONS The passive leg raising maneuver in combination with real-time measurement of cardiac output changes is an easy-to-use, fast, relatively unbiased, and accurate bedside test to guide fluid management during septic shock.

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دوره 5  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017