In pediatric surgical patients, the sensitivity of forehead and finger PVI monitoring was similar for the prediction of fluid responsiveness, whereas the specificity of forehead monitoring was higher. The use of forehead PVI probes in the fluid management of these patients seemed to be appropriate because cephalic region was not affected by low perfusion states.
he Plethysmographic Variability Index (PVI) can be measured with both finger and forehead probes. Vasoconstriction may reduce the reliability of PVI measurements in pediatric surgical patients prone to hypothermia. The vascular structure of the forehead area is resistant to changes in vasomotor tonus. The aim of our study is to compare the efficacy of PVI values measured at the finger and forehead areas to predict fluid responsiveness in these patients. Fifty pediatric patients with obtained parental consent and ethics committee approval underwent elective minor surgery were included into the study. Basic monitoring, finger and forehead perfusion index (PI) and PVI monitoring were applied. Hemodynamic parameters, PI, PVI, cardiac output (CO) values were recorded. The 15% increase in CO with passive leg raise (PLR) maneuver was estimated as fluid responsiveness. Two groups were created: Group R (fluid responsive); Group NR (fluid nonresponsive). Mann-Whitney U, t, chi-square and ROC tests were used in statistical evaluation.
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The Plethysmographic Variability Index (PVI) can be measured with both finger and forehead probes. Vasoconstriction may reduce the reliability of PVI measurements in pediatric surgical patients prone to hypothermia. The vascular structure of the forehead area is resistant to changes in vasomotor tonus. The aim of our study is to compare the efficacy of PVI values measured at the finger and forehead areas to predict fluid responsiveness in these patients.
Marmara University
Istanbul, Maltepe, Turkey (Türkiye)
The Plethysmographic Variability Index (PVI)
The Plethysmographic Variability Index (PVI) can be measured with both finger and forehead probes by pvi monitoring.
Time frame: 15 minute intervals during surgery
Cardiac output (CO)
Cardiac output (CO) values were recorded by noninvasive cardiac output monitoring
Time frame: 15 minute intervals during surgery
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