Appropriate fluid management is an important part of anesthesia in patients undergoing surgery, and several dynamic indices have been suggested to have high predictability for fluid responsiveness in patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Among various surgical positions, the prone position is known to cause unique physiologic and hemodynamic changes and affect the predictability and cut-off values of dynamic indices for fluid responsiveness. A previous study reported that pulse pressure variation (PPV) and corrected flow time were able to predict fluid responsiveness with relatively high accuracy in patients undergoing spine surgery in the prone position using a Wilson frame. However, the Jackson frame is known to have less effects on the cardiovascular system compared to the Wilson frame, and therefore may be physiologically more appropriate in patients undergoing surgery in the prone position. The pleth variability index (PVI) is a dynamic index that can be monitored non-invasively in patients under mechanical ventilation. The present study aims evaluate the validity of PPV and pleth variability index (PVI) as predictors of fluid responsiveness in the supine and prone positions in patients undergoing posterior lumbar spinal fusion using the Jackson table.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
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NONE
Enrollment
58
Philips Intelivue MP70 monitor (Intellivue MP70, Philips medical Systems, Suresnes, France) -a radial arterial cannula is inserted and arterial pressure waveforms are monitored through Philips Intelivue MP70 monitor. In the monitor, PPVauto is displayed in real-time. It is based on automatic detection algorithms, kernel smoothing, and rank-order filters.
PVI is the measure of the dynamic changes in the Perfusion Index (PI) that occur during one or more complete respiratory cycles. A rainbow Pulse CO-Oximetry sensor is attached to the patient's finger and the PVI is displayed in real-time on the Root monitor.
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Anesthesia and Pain Research Institue, Yonsei Universiy College of Medicine
Seoul, South Korea
Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV)
Fluid responsiveness predictability of FTc and PVI in patients undergoing posterior lumbar fusion in the prone position by using the Jackson frame by calculating area under the curve of the ROC curve.
Time frame: From 15 minutes after induction of anesthesia in the supine position to 5 minutes after fluid loading in the prone position
Pleth Variability Index (PVI)
Time frame: From 15 minutes after induction of anesthesia in the supine position to 5 minutes after fluid loading in the prone position
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