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Arterial or cuff pressure: Clinical predictors among patients in shock in a critical care resuscitation unit - 29/07/21

Doi : 10.1016/j.ajem.2021.03.012 
Meaghan P. Keville, MD a, , Dominique Gelmann, BS b , Grace Hollis b , Richa Beher b , Alison Raffman, BS b , Saman Tanveer, BS b , Kevin Jones, MD MPH a , Brandon M. Parker, DO a, Daniel J. Haase, MD a, c , Quincy K. Tran, MD PhD a, b, c
a The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States of America 
b The Research Associate Program in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201., United States of America 
c Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States of America 

Corresponding author at: 22 South Greene Street, Suite T3N45, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States of America.22 South Greene StreetSuite T3N45BaltimoreMD21201United States of America

Abstract

Objectives

Blood pressure (BP) measurement is essential for managing patients with hypotension. There are differences between invasive arterial blood pressure (IABP) and noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurements. However, the clinical applicability of these differences in patients with shock [need for vasopressor or serum lactate ≥ 4 millimole per liter (mmol/L)] has not been reported. This study investigated differences in IABP and NIBP as well as changes in clinical management in critically ill patients with shock.

Methods

This was a retrospective study involving adult patients admitted to the Critical Care Resuscitation Unit (CCRU). Adult patients who received IABP upon admission between 01/01/2017–12/31/2017 with non-hypertensive diseases were eligible. The primary outcome, clinically relevant difference (CRD), was defined as difference of 10 mm of mercury (mmHg) between IABP and NIBP and change of blood pressure management according to goal mean arterial pressure (MAP) ≥ 65 mmHg. We performed forward stepwise multivariable logistic regression to measure associations.

Results

Sample size calculation recommended 200 patients, and we analyzed 263. 121 (46%) patients had shock, 23 (9%) patients had CRD. Each mmol/L increase in serum lactate was associated with 11% higher likelihood of having CRD (OR 1.11, 95%CI 1.002–1.2). Peripheral artery disease and any kidney disease was significantly associated with higher likelihood of MAP difference ≥ 10 mmHg.

Conclusion

Approximately 9% of patients with shock had clinically-relevant MAP difference. Higher serum lactate was associated with higher likelihood of CRD. Until further studies are available, clinicians should consider using IABP in patients with shock.

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Keywords : Clinically relevant difference, Invasive arterial blood pressure, Shock, Noninvasive arterial blood pressure


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