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Estimating the change in pleural pressure using the change in central venous pressure in various clinical scenarios: a pig model study
by
Takeuchi, Muneyuki
, Endo, Yusuke
, Fujino, Yuji
, Tachibana, Kazuya
, Kyogoku, Miyako
, Inata, Yu
, Miyasho, Taku
, Yamashita, Kazuto
, Mizuguchi, Soichi
in
Accuracy
/ Anesthesia
/ Esophagus
/ Hogs
/ Injuries
/ Intensive care
/ Lungs
/ Medical tests
/ Pulmonology
2024
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Estimating the change in pleural pressure using the change in central venous pressure in various clinical scenarios: a pig model study
by
Takeuchi, Muneyuki
, Endo, Yusuke
, Fujino, Yuji
, Tachibana, Kazuya
, Kyogoku, Miyako
, Inata, Yu
, Miyasho, Taku
, Yamashita, Kazuto
, Mizuguchi, Soichi
in
Accuracy
/ Anesthesia
/ Esophagus
/ Hogs
/ Injuries
/ Intensive care
/ Lungs
/ Medical tests
/ Pulmonology
2024
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Estimating the change in pleural pressure using the change in central venous pressure in various clinical scenarios: a pig model study
by
Takeuchi, Muneyuki
, Endo, Yusuke
, Fujino, Yuji
, Tachibana, Kazuya
, Kyogoku, Miyako
, Inata, Yu
, Miyasho, Taku
, Yamashita, Kazuto
, Mizuguchi, Soichi
in
Accuracy
/ Anesthesia
/ Esophagus
/ Hogs
/ Injuries
/ Intensive care
/ Lungs
/ Medical tests
/ Pulmonology
2024
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Estimating the change in pleural pressure using the change in central venous pressure in various clinical scenarios: a pig model study
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Estimating the change in pleural pressure using the change in central venous pressure in various clinical scenarios: a pig model study
2024
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BackgroundWe have previously reported a simple correction method for estimating pleural pressure (Ppl) using central venous pressure (CVP). However, it remains unclear whether this method is applicable to patients with varying levels of intravascular volumes and/or chest wall compliance. This study aimed to investigate the accuracy of our method under different conditions of intravascular volume and chest wall compliance.ResultsTen anesthetized and paralyzed pigs (43.2 ± 1.8 kg) were mechanically ventilated and subjected to lung injury by saline lung lavage. Each pig was subjected to three different intravascular volumes and two different intraabdominal pressures. For each condition, the changes in the esophageal pressure (ΔPes) and the estimated ΔPpl using ΔCVP (cΔCVP-derived ΔPpl) were compared to the directly measured change in pleural pressure (Δd-Ppl), which was the gold standard estimate in this study. The cΔCVP-derived ΔPpl was calculated as κ × ΔCVP, where “κ” was the ratio of the change in airway pressure to the change in CVP during the occlusion test. The means and standard deviations of the Δd-Ppl, ΔPes, and cΔCVP-derived ΔPpl for all pigs under all conditions were 7.6 ± 4.5, 7.2 ± 3.6, and 8.0 ± 4.8 cmH2O, respectively. The repeated measures correlations showed that both the ΔPes and cΔCVP-derived ΔPpl showed a strong correlation with the Δd-Ppl (ΔPes: r = 0.95, p < 0.0001; cΔCVP-derived ΔPpl: r = 0.97, p < 0.0001, respectively). In the Bland–Altman analysis to test the performance of the cΔCVP-derived ΔPpl to predict the Δd-Ppl, the ΔPes and cΔCVP-derived ΔPpl showed almost the same bias and precision (ΔPes: 0.5 and 1.7 cmH2O; cΔCVP-derived ΔPpl: − 0.3 and 1.9 cmH2O, respectively). No significant difference was found in the bias and precision depending on the intravascular volume and intraabdominal pressure in both comparisons between the ΔPes and Δd-Ppl, and cΔCVP-derived ΔPpl and Δd-Ppl.ConclusionsThe CVP method can estimate the ΔPpl with reasonable accuracy, similar to Pes measurement. The accuracy was not affected by the intravascular volume or chest wall compliance.
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