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非侵入性静脉波形分析(NIVA)在复杂颅盖重建期间评估容量:一项儿童概念验证研究。

Non-Invasive Venous waveform Analysis (NIVA) for volume assessment during complex cranial vault reconstruction: A proof-of-concept study in children.

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology, Division of Pediatric Anesthesiology, Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt University Medical Center / Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America.

Department of Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center / Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Jul 8;15(7):e0235933. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0235933. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Non-Invasive Venous waveform Analysis (NIVA) is novel technology that captures and analyzes changes in venous waveforms from a piezoelectric sensor on the wrist for hemodynamic volume assessment. Complex cranial vault reconstruction is performed in children with craniosynostosis and is associated with extensive blood loss, potential life-threatening risks, and significant morbidity. In this preliminary study, we hypothesized that NIVA will provide a reliable, non-invasive, quantitative assessment of intravascular volume changes in children undergoing complex cranial vault reconstruction.

OBJECTIVE

To present proof-of-concept results of a novel technology in the pediatric population.

METHODS

The NIVA prototype was placed on each subject's wrist, and venous waveforms were collected intraoperatively. Estimated blood loss and fluid/blood product administration were recorded in real time. Venous waveforms were analyzed into a NIVA value and then correlated, along with mean arterial pressure (MAP), to volume changes. Concordance was quantified to determine if the direction of change in volume was similar to the direction of change in MAP or change in NIVA.

RESULTS

Of 18 patients enrolled, 14 had usable venous waveforms, and there was a significant correlation between change in NIVA value and change in volume. Change in MAP did not correlate with change in volume. The concordance between change in MAP and change in volume was less than the concordance between change in NIVA and change in volume.

CONCLUSION

NIVA values correlate more closely to intravascular volume changes in pediatric craniofacial patients than MAP. This initial study suggests that NIVA is a potential safe, reliable, non-invasive quantitative method of measuring intravascular volume changes for children undergoing surgery.

摘要

背景

非侵入性静脉波形分析(NIVA)是一种新颖的技术,它利用压电传感器从手腕上捕获和分析静脉波形的变化,以评估血液动力学容量。颅缝早闭患儿需要进行复杂的颅盖重建,这会导致大量失血,潜在的生命威胁风险和显著的发病率。在这项初步研究中,我们假设 NIVA 将为接受复杂颅盖重建的儿童提供一种可靠、无创、定量的血管内容量变化评估方法。

目的

展示一种新型技术在儿科人群中的初步研究结果。

方法

将 NIVA 原型机放置在每个受试者的手腕上,并在手术期间收集静脉波形。实时记录估计失血量和液体/血液制品的给予。将静脉波形分析为 NIVA 值,然后与平均动脉压(MAP)相关联,以评估容量变化。通过一致性来量化,以确定体积变化的方向是否与 MAP 或 NIVA 变化的方向一致。

结果

在 18 名入组的患者中,有 14 名患者的静脉波形可用,NIVA 值的变化与容量的变化之间存在显著相关性。MAP 的变化与容量的变化没有相关性。MAP 变化与容量变化之间的一致性小于 NIVA 变化与容量变化之间的一致性。

结论

与 MAP 相比,NIVA 值与儿科颅面患者的血管内容量变化更密切相关。这项初步研究表明,NIVA 是一种潜在的安全、可靠、无创的定量方法,可用于测量接受手术的儿童的血管内容量变化。

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