Non-invasive metabolic monitoring of patients under anaesthesia by continuous indirect calorimetry--an in vivo trial of a new method.

نویسندگان

  • C Stuart-Andrews
  • P Peyton
  • G Robinson
  • D Terry
  • B O'Connor
  • C Van der Herten
  • B Lithgow
چکیده

BACKGROUND Oxygen uptake is an important form of metabolic monitoring for patients under anaesthesia. In critically ill patients oxygen uptake has been shown to provide valuable clinical information in directed therapy and acts as a useful monitor of cardiovascular dysfunction. A new method of continuous real time monitoring of metabolic gas exchange was tested in patients during anaesthesia. METHODS Using a standard anaesthetic machine with attached semi-closed circle absorber system, oxygen uptake was measured continuously throughout surgery in 30 patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass surgery and compared with paired measurements made with the reverse Fick method. The method is an indirect calorimetry technique which uses fresh gas rotameters for control, regulation and measurement of the gas flows into the system, with continuous sampling of mixed exhaust gas. RESULTS When compared with the reverse Fick method the oxygen uptake showed a mean difference (and sd) of 20.7 ml min(-1) or 12.1% (25.3 ml min(-1)) pre-bypass and 13.9 ml min(-1) or 8.1% (27.0 ml min(-1)) post-bypass. This bias is consistent with previous studies comparing oxygen uptake measured at the mouth against oxygen uptake by reverse Fick, which have shown a difference of approximately 10-15% accounted for by the consumption of oxygen by lung tissue. CONCLUSIONS As the method allows continuous measurement of gas exchange and can be adapted to a modern anaesthetic workstation it is an attractive method for use in clinical setting.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • British journal of anaesthesia

دوره 98 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007