Room-temperature thermodilution cardiac output: Central venous vs right ventricular port Journal Article


Authors: Pesola, G. R.; Rostata, H. P.; Carlon, G. C.
Article Title: Room-temperature thermodilution cardiac output: Central venous vs right ventricular port
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To assess the accuracy of room-temperature thermodilution cardiac output measurements from the right ventricular port. In addition, waveform patterns were evaluated to determine the actual location of the right ventricular port. DESIGN: Central venous port cardiac output measurements were compared with right ventricular port cardiac output measurements using the same right-heart catheter. SETTING: The general intensive care unit of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. PATIENTS: Thirty-seven critically ill cancer patients with 38 different right-heart catheters were evaluated. INTERVENTION: Four injections of 10 mL normal saline at room temperature were made through each port; the results of the last three injections were averaged. Cardiac output determinations from both ports were completed in less than 10 minutes. The order of port injection was random. RESULTS: No difference was noted between cardiac output determinations from the two ports in a paired t test. Of 38 right-heart catheters, 17 were in the right ventricle and the other 21 in the right atrium. A comparison of ports in the 17 right ventricle catheters showed no difference with a significant (P < .01; R2 = 0.96) correlation. CONCLUSION: Thermodilution cardiac output measurements using 10 mL normal saline at room temperature can be determined accurately using the right ventricular port if the central venous port becomes nonfunctional.
Keywords: adult; aged; aged, 80 and over; clinical trial; pathophysiology; comparative study; methodology; neoplasm; neoplasms; reproducibility; reproducibility of results; randomized controlled trial; instrumentation; temperature; epidemiology; bias (epidemiology); heart output; cardiac output; middle age; catheterization, central venous; heart catheterization; central venous catheterization; human; male; female; article; heart ventricle; thermodilution
Journal Title: American Journal of Critical Care
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1062-3264
Publisher: American Association of Critical Care Nurses  
Date Published: 1992-07-01
Start Page: 76
End Page: 80
Language: English
PUBMED: 1307881
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 30 July 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Graziano   Carlon
    50 Carlon
  2. Gene R. Pesola
    22 Pesola