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Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
Article . 2017 . Peer-reviewed
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Fluid Resuscitation in Septic Patients Improves Systolic but not Diastolic Middle Cerebral Artery Flow Velocity

Authors: de Goede, Annika A.; Loef, Bert G.; Reidinga, Auke C.; Schaafsma, Arjen;

Fluid Resuscitation in Septic Patients Improves Systolic but not Diastolic Middle Cerebral Artery Flow Velocity

Abstract

To investigate the effects of fluid resuscitation on cerebral hemodynamics in sepsis, the following set of transcranial Doppler (TCD) parameters was used: maximal change in flow velocity (FV) during stroke onset (acc), maximal FV during first (sys1) or second (sys2) phase of systole and mean diastolic FV (dias@560). We aim to evaluate changes in cerebral hemodynamics that result from (i) sepsis and (ii) adequate fluid resuscitation in critically ill septic patients. In the majority of 16 septic patients sys2 was initially absent but reappeared during the period of fluid resuscitation; whereas sys2 absence was never seen in healthy controls. Second, adequate fluid resuscitation resulted in a significant increase of the systolic FV components (acc, sys1, sys2 and systolic blood pressure); whereas the diastolic components (dias@560 and diastolic blood pressure) remained unchanged. Sys2 absence and reappearance in sepsis suggests that TCD could become a non-invasive alternative for hemodynamic monitoring.

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Adult, Male, Middle Cerebral Artery, Intra-cranial hemodynamics, Systole, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Transcranial, Resuscitation, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, Diastole, Sepsis, Humans, Prospective Studies, Aged, Netherlands, Aged, 80 and over, Hemodynamics, TCD, Transcranial Doppler, Shock, Middle Aged, n/a OA procedure, Cerebrovascular Circulation, Fluid Therapy, Female, Blood Flow Velocity

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