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Evaluation of peripheral perfusion index and heart rate variability as early predictors for intradialytic hypotension in critically ill patients.
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Abstract
Background
Intradialytic hypotension is a serious complication during renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients. Early prediction of intradialytic hypotension would allow adequate prophylactic measures. In this study we evaluated the ability of peripheral perfusion index (PPI) and heart rate variability (HRV) to predict intradialytic hypotension.
Methods
A prospective observational study included 36 critically ill patients with acute kidney injury during their first session of intermittent hemodialysis. In addition to basic vital signs, PPI was measured using Radical-7 (Masimo) device. Electrical cardiometry (ICON) device was used for measuring cardiac output, systemic vascular resistance, and HRV. The ability of all variables to predict intradialytic hypotension was assessed through area under receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curve calculation.
Results
Twenty-three patients (64%) had intradialytic hypotension. Patients with pulmonary oedema showed higher risk for development of intradialytic hypotension {Odds ratio (95% CI): 13.75(1.4-136)}. Each of baseline HRV, and baseline PPI showed good predictive properties for intradialytic hypotension {AUROC (95% CI): 0.761(0.59-0.88)}, and 0.721(0.547-0.857)} respectively.
Conclusions
Each of low PPI, low HRV, and the presence of pulmonary oedema are good predictors of intradialytic hypotension.
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Title: Evaluation of peripheral perfusion index and heart rate variability as early predictors for intradialytic hypotension in critically ill patients.
Description:
Abstract
Background
Intradialytic hypotension is a serious complication during renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients.
Early prediction of intradialytic hypotension would allow adequate prophylactic measures.
In this study we evaluated the ability of peripheral perfusion index (PPI) and heart rate variability (HRV) to predict intradialytic hypotension.
Methods
A prospective observational study included 36 critically ill patients with acute kidney injury during their first session of intermittent hemodialysis.
In addition to basic vital signs, PPI was measured using Radical-7 (Masimo) device.
Electrical cardiometry (ICON) device was used for measuring cardiac output, systemic vascular resistance, and HRV.
The ability of all variables to predict intradialytic hypotension was assessed through area under receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curve calculation.
Results
Twenty-three patients (64%) had intradialytic hypotension.
Patients with pulmonary oedema showed higher risk for development of intradialytic hypotension {Odds ratio (95% CI): 13.
75(1.
4-136)}.
Each of baseline HRV, and baseline PPI showed good predictive properties for intradialytic hypotension {AUROC (95% CI): 0.
761(0.
59-0.
88)}, and 0.
721(0.
547-0.
857)} respectively.
Conclusions
Each of low PPI, low HRV, and the presence of pulmonary oedema are good predictors of intradialytic hypotension.
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