This study evaluates predictability of fluid responsiveness of pressure-based dynamic variables such as pulse pressure variation and systolic pressure variation, according to tidal volume change in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Pressure-based dynamic variables such as pulse pressure variation(PPV) and systolic pressure variation(SPV) are known to be unreliable for prediction of fluid responsiveness in children. The hypothesis is that tidal volume change in mechanically ventilated children undergoing anesthesia would affect reliability of aforementioned dynamic variables in prediction of fluid responsiveness, especially in the way that reliability increases for high tidal volume. In children undergoing cardiac surgery, tidal volume is changed to 6mL/kg, 10mL/kg and 14mL/kg after closure of sternum, followed by measurement of PPV, SPV. We also measure the respiratory variation of aortic blood peak velocity(△Vpeak) via transesophageal echocardiography, which is known to best predict fluid responsiveness. Afterward, 10mL/kg of crystalloid solution is administered for fluid loading. 'Fluid responder' is defined as subjects with increase of stroke volume index more than 15% after fluid loading of 10mL/kg. With these data, whether the predictability of fluid responsiveness of PPV and SPV changes according to change in tidal volume is evaluated by comparing the area under the curve of the receiver-operating characteristics curve between themselves and △Vpeak.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Set tidal volume to 6mL/kg for 1 minute
Set tidal volume to 10mL/kg for 1 minute
Set tidal volume to 10mL/kg for 1 minute
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, South Korea
Stroke volume index
Define subject that shows increase of stroke volume index more than 15% after 10mL/kg of fluid loading as fluid responder, otherwise as non-responder
Time frame: From sternal closure to 5 minutes after fluid loading
Predictability_PPV and SPV
Area under the curve of the receiver-operative characteristic curve for prediction of fluid responder of pulse pressure variation and systolic pressure variation after each change of set tidal volume
Time frame: From sternal closure to 5 minutes after fluid loading
Predictability_△Vpeak
Area under the curve of the receiver-operative characteristic curve for prediction of fluid responder of respiratory variation of aortic blood flow peak velocity measured via transesophageal echocardiography at tidal volume of 10mL/kg
Time frame: From sternal closure to 5 minutes after fluid loading
Grey zone
Compare the range that the prediction of fluid responsiveness is unreliable (grey zone) for each variable in each set tidal volume
Time frame: From sternal closure to 5 minutes after fluid loading
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Administer 10mL/kg of crystalloid for 5 minutes