1. Assessment of fluid unresponsiveness guided by lung ultrasound in abdominal surgery: a prospective cohort study
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Stéphane Bar, Céline Yee, Daniel Lichtenstein, Magali Sellier, Florent Leviel, Osama Abou Arab, Julien Marc, Matthieu Miclo, Hervé Dupont, and Emmanuel Lorne
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract A fluid challenge can generate an infraclinical interstitial syndrome that may be detected by the appearance of B-lines by lung ultrasound. Our objective was to evaluate the appearance of B-lines as a diagnostic marker of preload unresponsiveness and postoperative complications in the operating theater. We conducted a prospective, bicentric, observational study. Adult patients undergoing abdominal surgery were included. Stroke volume (SV) was determined before and after a fluid challenge with 250 mL crystalloids (Delta-SV) using esophageal Doppler monitoring. Responders were defined by an increase of Delta-SV > 10% after fluid challenge. B-lines were collected at four bilateral predefined zones (right and left anterior and lateral). Delta-B-line was defined as the number of newly appearing B-lines after a fluid challenge. Postoperative pulmonary complications were prospectively recorded according to European guidelines. In total, 197 patients were analyzed. After a first fluid challenge, 67% of patients were responders and 33% were non-responders. Delta-B-line was significantly higher in non-responders than responders [4 (2–7) vs 1 (0–3), p
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- 2022
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