Arterial Load and Norepinephrine Are Associated With the Response of the Cardiovascular System to Fluid Expansion

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TitreArterial Load and Norepinephrine Are Associated With the Response of the Cardiovascular System to Fluid Expansion
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursNguyen M, Mallat J, Marc J, Abou-Arab O, Bouhemad B, Guinot P-G
JournalFRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
Volume12
Pagination707832
Date PublishedAUG 4
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1664-042X
Mots-clésarterial load, Fluid responsiveness, hemodynamic monitoring, norepinephrine, sepsis and shock
Résumé

{Background: Fluid responsiveness has been extensively studied by using the preload prism. The arterial load might be a factor modulating the fluid responsiveness. The norepinephrine (NE) administration increases the arterial load and modifies the vascular properties. The objective of the present study was to determine the relationship between fluid responsiveness, preload, arterial load, and NE use. We hypothesized that as a preload/arterial load, NE use may affect fluid responsiveness. Methods: The retrospective multicentered analysis of the pooled data from 446 patients monitored using the transpulmonary thermodilution before and after fluid expansion (FE) was performed. FE was standardized between intensive care units (ICUs). The comparison of patients with and without NE at the time of fluid infusion was performed. Stroke volume (SV) responsiveness was defined as an increase of more than 15% of SV following the FE. Pressure responsiveness was defined as an increase of more than 15% of mean arterial pressure (MAP) following the FE. Arterial elastance was used as a surrogate for the arterial load. Results: A total of 244 patients were treated with NE and 202 were not treated with NE. By using the univariate analysis, arterial elastance was correlated to SV variations with FE. However, the SV variations were not associated with NE administration (26 [15; 46]% vs. 23 [10; 37]%

DOI10.3389/fphys.2021.707832