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Filter by:NICOM® is a recently developed noninvasive cardiac output monitoring device, and indices derived from NICOM® such as SVV has been reported to predict fluid responsiveness in the previous studies. However, its usefulness in prone positioning has not been investigated. Thus, the aim of this prospective observational study is to evaluate the usefulness of stroke volume variation (SVV) derived from NICOM® to predict fluid responsiveness in prone patients undergoing spine surgery.
The aim of this study is to compare the accuracy of Pleth Variability Index (Radical 7 device) and of Pulse Pressure Variation (Nexfin device) with the Doppler measurement of stroke volume (esophageal Doppler) to detect the response to a fluid challenge.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ability of fluid responsiveness by stroke volume variation value of NICOM(Noninvasive cardiac output monitor)system during congenital cardiac surgery.
A study to determine if echocardiographically derived parameters, plethysmographic variability index and pulse pressure variation predict fluid responsiveness in children on PICU.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate static and dynamic parameters, echocardiographic parameters, and pleth variability index for predicting fluid responsiveness in children. Children who need volume expansion will receive colloid 10 mL/kg. Blood pressure, heart rate, central venous pressure, systolic pressure variation, pulse pressure variation, delta down, aortic blood flow velocity variation, inferior vena cava diameter variation, and pleth variability index will be measure before and after volume expansion. Patients will be classified as responders to volume loading if stoke volume index increase by at least 15%.