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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Fluidoresponsividade em pacientes críticos sob ventilação mecânica: da pressão venosa central para ecocardiografia à beira leito / Fluoresponsiveness in critically ill patients under mechanical ventilation: from central venous pressure to bedside echocardiography

Livia Maria Ambrósio da Silva, Livia 21 July 2017 (has links)
Introdução: Prever a capacidade de resposta a fluidos continua sendo um desafio para os médicos que lidam com pacientes instáveis hemodinamicamente. A utilização de parâmetros estáticos, como pressão venosa central (PVC) tem sido usada por décadas, mas não é confiável, evidências robustas sugerem que seu uso deve ser abandonado. Ao longo dos últimos 15 anos, foram desenvolvidos vários testes dinâmicos, baseados no princípio de alteração da pré-carga cardíaca, usando as interações coração-pulmão, e, consequentemente do débito cardíaco. A elevação passiva das pernas (EPP), a infusão de pequenos volumes de fluidos, a variação da pressão de pulso (ΔPP), as variações nos diâmetros de grandes veias tem sido muito utilizados para avaliação de fluidoresponsividade (FR), neste contexto. Objetivo: Analisar e comparar medidas estáticas e dinâmicas antes, após EPP e após infusão de SF, verificando qual delas apresentam melhor FR. Métodos: Trinta e um pacientes instáveis hemodinamicamente e sob ventilação mecânica (VM) foram incluídos no estudo. Foram avaliados VTIFAO, VTIFMi, IDVCI, ΔPP, PVC, PAM antes de qualquer intervenção, após EPP e após infusão de 500ml SF. As variações dos parâmetros foram calculados para todos os pacientes. Resultados: Após EPP e infusão de SF o VTIFAO aumentou em 10% ou mais em 14 (45%) e 18 (58%) pacientes respectivamente, definidos como FR. A EPP previu a capacidade de resposta a fluidos com uma sensibilidade de 77,7%, especificidade de 100%, valor preditivo positivo de 100% e probabilidade de falso positivo de 0%. O parâmetro utilizado como padrão para FR foi o VTIFAO após SF. A PVC, o IDVCI, o ΔPP, PAM e avaliação médica não se mostraram capazes de avaliar adequadamente FR. Conclusão: Em pacientes instáveis hemodinamicamente e sob VM, a EPP foi capaz de avaliar FR com adequada sensibilidade e especificidade, podendo ser usada com segurança, antes da administração de fluidos. / Introduction: Predictig fluid responsiveness remains a constant challenge for physicians dealing with hemodynamically unstable patients. The use of static parameters, such as central venous pressure (CVP), although used for decades is not a trustworthy source, and the suggestion derived from more robust evidence suggests that the use of such should be abandoned. Over the last 15 years, various dynamic tests have been developed based on the principle of altering the cardiac preload, by using the heart-lung interactions and consequently cardiac output. Hence, Passive Leg Raising (PLR), the intake of small amounts of fluid, the variation of pulse pressure, variations in the diameter of large veins have all been widely used for evaluating fluid responsiveness (FR), within this context. Objective: The underlying objective behind this study was to test, if the non-invasive evaluation with transthoracic echocardiography, the Subaortic velocity time integral (VTI), the Distensibility Index of the Inferior Vena Cava (dIVC), the mitral velocity time integral (MTI), the (CVP) and the change in pulse pressure (ΔPP) after (PLR) and fluid infusion (500ml of saline solution) are able to predict the responsiveness of fluid therapy. Methods: Thirty one hemodynamically unstable patients, under mechanical ventilation (MV) were included in the study. Evaluations were made of VTI, MTI, DIVC), ΔPP and CVP before any intervention, after PLR and after infusion of 500ml saline solution. The variations of the parameters were calculated for all patients. Results: After PLR and infusion of saline solution, the VTI increased by 10% or more in 14 (45%) and 18 (58%) patients, respectively, defined as fluid responders. The PLR predicted a response capacity to fluids with a sensibility of 77,7%, specificity of 100%, a positive predictive value of 100% and a false positive probability of 0%. The CVP, dIVC, ΔPP, PAM and the medical evaluation were not capable of providing an adequate FR evaluation. Conclusion: In hemodynamically unstable patients under MV, PLR were capable of precisely predicting the capacity of FR. / Dissertação (Mestrado)
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Évaluation hémodynamique par thermographie infrarouge chez l’enfant après une chirurgie cardiaque

Bridier, Armelle 07 1900 (has links)
Introduction : L’évaluation hémodynamique des patients critiques est difficile et l'estimation du débit cardiaque par le clinicien est peu fiable. La chaleur des extrémités est utilisée pour évaluer la perfusion périphérique mais reste très subjective. Un gradient thermique élevé entre la température centrale et la température périphérique a été corrélé à une augmentation des résistances vasculaires systémiques et une diminution du débit cardiaque. L'objectif de cette étude est d'évaluer la relation entre le gradient thermique, obtenu par thermographie infra-rouge (TIR), et le ratio d'extraction d'oxygène (O2ER) chez les enfants de 0 à 18 ans ayant eu une chirurgie cardiaque avec circulation extracorporelle. Méthode : Étude observationnelle prospective portant sur les enfants en post opératoire de chirurgie cardiaque avec une circulation extracorporelle. Le gradient thermique entre la température centrale (cantus interne de l’oeil) et périphérique (hallux) obtenue par TIR a été comparé à l’O2ER concomitant dans les 24 premières heures post opératoires. Résultats : 41 patients ont été inclus. Une corrélation faible a été retrouvée entre le gradient thermique et l’O2ER (r = 0.25 p = 0.016). Cette corrélation augmentait pour des niveaux d’O2ER plus élevés. La spectroscopie par proche infra-rouge (NIRS) cérébrale avait aussi une corrélation significative avec le gradient thermique (r = -28 p=0.001). Seul l’âge influençait significativement le gradient thermique. Les agents vasopresseurs et vasodilatateurs n’exerçaient aucune influence. Conclusion : Une corrélation significative mais faible a été retrouvée entre le gradient thermique par thermographie infrarouge et l’O2ER après une chirurgie cardiaque pédiatrique. Une caméra thermique plus sensible et l’acquisition de mesures plus précises du gradient thermique à partir d’un plus grand effectif pourraient améliorer nos résultats. / Introduction: Hemodynamic assessment of critical patients is challenging, and clinician estimation of cardiac output is unreliable. Extremity heat is used to assess peripheral perfusion but remains highly subjective. A high thermal gradient between core and the peripheral temperature has been correlated with increased systemic vascular resistance and decreased cardiac output. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the thermal gradient obtained by infrared thermography (IRT) and the oxygen extraction ratio (O2ER) in children aged 0 to 18 years, after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. Method: Prospective observational study of children undergoing postoperative cardiac surgery with cardio-pulmonary bypass. The thermal gradient between the central (inner eye cantus) and peripheral (hallux) temperatures obtained by IRT was compared with concomitant O2ER in the first 24 hours postoperatively. Results: 41 patients were included. A weak correlation was found between the thermal gradient and O2ER (r = 0.25 p = 0.016). This correlation increased for higher O2ER levels. Cerebral near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) also correlated significantly with thermal gradient (r = -28 p=0.001). Only age significantly influenced the thermal gradient. Vasopressor and vasodilator agents had no influence. Conclusion: A significant but weak correlation was observed between thermal gradient by IRT and O2ER after pediatric cardiac surgery. A more sensitive thermal camera and acquiring of more accurate thermal gradient measurements from a larger population could improve our results.
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Biomechanical and morphological characterization of common iliac vein remodeling: Effects of venous reflux and hypertension

Brass, Margaret Mary January 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / The passive properties of the venous wall are important in the development of venous pathology. Increase in venous pressure due to retrograde flow (reflux) and obstruction of venous flow by intrinsic and extrinsic means are the two possible mechanisms for venous hypertension. Reflux is the prevailing theory in the etiology of venous insufficiency. The objective of this thesis is to quantify the passive biomechanical response and structural remodeling of veins subjected to chronic venous reflux and hypertension. To investigate the effects of venous reflux on venous mechanics, the tricuspid valve was injured chronically in canines by disrupting the chordae tendineae. The conventional inflation-extension protocol in conjunction with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) was utilized to investigate the passive biomechanical response of both control common iliac veins (from 9 dogs) and common iliac veins subjected to chronic venous reflux and hypertension (from 9 dogs). The change in thickness and constituent composition as a result of chronic venous reflux and hypertension was quantified using multiphoton microscopy (MPM) and histological evaluation. Biomechanical results indicate that the veins stiffened and became less compliant when exposed to eight weeks of chronic venous reflux and hypertension. The mechanical stiffening was found to be a result of a significant increase in wall thickness (p < 0.05) and a significant increase in the collagen to elastin ratio (p < 0.05). After eight weeks of chronic reflux, the circumferential Cauchy stress significantly reduced (p < 0.05) due to wall thickening, but was not restored to control levels. This provided a useful model for development and further analysis of chronic venous insufficiency and assessment of possible intervention strategies.

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