1. P19 ECHOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF INFERIOR VENA CAVA AND FLUID CHALLENGE RESPONSE IN PAROXYSMAL ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
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M Cavallaro, C La Montagna, L Casaretti, A Aprile, C Corbacelli, P Ponticelli, A Tuccillo, L Irace, and B Tuccillo
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Introduction Volume depletion can trigger atrial fibrillation through the alteration of the balance of autonomic tone. Hemodynamic response to crystalloid infusion has never been investigated in Paroxysmal AF patients. In this pilot study we have evaluated volume expansion response using Doppler echocardiogaphy in a group of patients coming to our Emergency Department because of symptomatic paroxysmal AF. Methods In a group of consecutive Paroxysmal AF patients we performed a comprehensive echocardiographic examination including Vena Cava diameters and inspiratory collapse rate (from bidimensional subxiphoid view) and including Left Ventricular Outflow time–velocity integral (as mean value of 10 consecutive cardiac cycles). Those with mitral, aortic or tricuspid regrgitation of grade higher than 2+/4+, mitral stenosis, prosthethic mitral valve, FE Results Fluid challenge showed positive response in 7/13 patients. From ROC curve analysis an inspiratory diameter of 9,5 mm or a respiratory collapse of 52% or more both had a 75% sensitivity for volume challenge responsiveness. Conclusion Accounting for small sample size this preliminary work suggests that non invasive bedside parameters easy to evaluate can guide Paroxysmal AF management with crysalloid infusion on top of standard therapy. 1. Preau S et al Crit Care Med 2016; 45: e290–7 2. Bortolotti P et al Ann Intensive Care 2018; 8: 79
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- 2022
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