Responsiveness of Non-invasive Continuous Cardiac Output Monitoring during the Valsalva manoeuvre
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| Article Title | Responsiveness of Non-invasive Continuous Cardiac Output Monitoring during the Valsalva manoeuvre |
|---|---|
| ERA Journal ID | 14184 |
| Article Category | Article |
| Authors | Delaney, L.J., Bellomo, R. and van Haren, F. |
| Journal Title | Clinical Nursing Research |
| Journal Citation | 29 (2), pp. 127-132 |
| Number of Pages | 6 |
| Year | 2018 |
| Publisher | SAGE Publications Ltd |
| Place of Publication | United States |
| ISSN | 1054-7738 |
| 1552-3799 | |
| Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1177/1054773818762878 |
| Web Address (URL) | https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1054773818762878 |
| Abstract | To describe the baseline hemodynamic variables and response time of hemodynamic changes associated with the Valsalva maneuver using noninvasive continuous cardiac output monitoring (Nexfin). Hemodynamic monitoring provides an integral component of advanced clinical care and the ability to monitor response to treatment interventions. The emergence of noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring provides clinicians with an opportunity to monitor and assess patients rapidly with ease of implementation. However, the responsiveness of this method in tracking dynamic changes that occur has not been fully elucidated. A prospective observational study was conducted involving 44 healthy volunteers (age = 38 ±12 years). Participants performed a Valsalva maneuvers to illicit dynamic changes in blood pressure, cardiac output, cardiac index, systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI), and stroke volume. Changes in these hemodynamic parameters were monitored while performing repeated standardized Valsalva maneuvers. Baseline hemodynamic values were obtained in all 44 participants, and showed an interaction with age, accompanying a significant decline in cardiac index (r = –.66, p < .05) and stroke volume (r = –.68,p < .05), and an increase in SVRI (r = .67, p < .05) with increasing age. The Valsalva maneuver, performed in 20 participants, resulted in a change of 10% from baseline blood pressure and cardiac index, which was detected within 4.53 s (SD = 4.36) and 3.31 s (SD = 2.21), respectively. Noninvasive continuous cardiac monitoring demonstrated the ability to rapidly detect logical and predictable hemodynamic changes. These observations suggest that such Nexfin technology may have useful clinical applications. |
| Keywords | haemodynamic monitoring; cardiac monitoring; adults; Valsalva maneuver; noninvasive monitoring |
| Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
| ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 4205. Nursing |
| Public Notes | Files associated with this item cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. |
| Byline Affiliations | University of Canberra |
| Australian National University | |
| University of Melbourne | |
| Austin Hospital, Australia | |
| Canberra Hospital, Australia |
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