Plethysmography variability index (PVI) changes in preterm neonates with shock—an observational study

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Dinesh Pawale
Srinivas Murki
Dattatray Kulkarni
Venkateshwarlu Vardhelli
Deepak Sharma
Tejopratap Oleti
Sai Kiran
Venkat Kallem
Tanveer Bashir
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[1] Fernandez Hospital,Department of Neonatology
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2021年 / 180卷
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PVI; IVC collapsibility index; Volume status; Shock;
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Shock is an acute state of circulatory dysfunction. The diagnosis of shock is complex in neonates. The relative sensitivity of current clinical or laboratory findings for detecting shock is largely unknown, especially for preterm neonates. For preload assessment, inferior vena cava (IVC) collapsibility can be a useful bedside echocardiography parameter. plethysmography variability index (PVI) is a marker of fluid responsive shock in adults and children, but not well defined in neonates. In this prospective observational study, we evaluated the changes in PVI in preterm neonates with shock. Among the 37 infants enrolled in the study, the mean blood pressure (MAP) was 45 (± 4 mm of Hg) and none of infants had hypotension. The mean pulse pressure was 28 mm of Hg, the mean PVI was 28% (±5), the mean arterial blood gas pH was 7.20 (±0.07), and the mean base deficit was 9.9 (±2.53) at the onset of shock. Thirty (96.77%) of the 31 infants with resolution of shock showed decrease in PVI with an average decrease of 11% (±5).
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