Abstract
Background:
For a majority of patients undergoing anaesthesia for general surgery, mean arterial pressure (MAP) is only measured intermittently by arm cuff oscillometry (MAP(iNIAP)). In contrast, the Nexfin (R) device provides continuous non-invasive measurement of MAP (MAP(cNIAP)) using a finger cuff. We explored the agreement of MAP(cNIAP) and MAP(iNIAP) with the gold standard: continuous invasive MAP measurement by placement of a radial artery catheter (MAP(invasive)).
Methods:
In a total of 120 patients undergoing elective general surgery and clinically requiring MAP(invasive) measurement, MAP(iNIAP) and MAP(cNIAP) were measured in a 30 min time period at an arbitrary moment during surgery with stable haemodynamics. MAP(iNIAP) was measured every 5 min.
Results:
Data from 112 patients were analysed. Compared with MAP(invasive), modified Bland-Altman analysis revealed a bias (SD) of 2 (9) mm Hg for MAP(cNIAP) and -2 (12) mm Hg for MAP(iNIAP). Percentage errors for MAP(cNIAP) and MAP(iNIAP) were 22% and 32%, respectively.
Conclusions:
In a haemodynamically stable phase in patients undergoing general anaesthesia, the agreement with invasive MAP of continuous non-invasive measurement using a finger cuff was not inferior to the agreement of intermittent arm cuff oscillometry. Continuous measurements using a finger cuff can interchangeably be used as an alternative for intermittent arm cuff oscillometry in haemodynamically stable patients, with the advantage of beat-to-beat haemodynamic monitoring.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 67-74 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | British Journal of Anaesthesia |
| Volume | 113 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jul-2014 |
Keywords
- Nexfin
- NIAP
- non-invasive arterial pressure
- volume clamp
- BLOOD-PRESSURE
- CARDIAC-OUTPUT
- NEXFIN
- AGREEMENT
- VALIDATION
- PRECISION
- SURGERY
- CARE