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TOPIC New Non – invasive Test Confirms Accurately Intravascular Fluid Status in Patients with HYPOTENSION on top of Severe Morbidities (COPD, Cirrhosis, End – stage renal failure, or on Respirator) during cardiovascular interventional procedures Presenter : Tran Trien
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OUTLINE HYPOTHESIS METHODS RESULT CONCLUSION
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HYPOTHESIS 13% 65% More elastic More compliant
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METHODS CHOOSE SAMPLE Number of patient : 40 patients
Borderline hypotension during interventional procedures while having severe morbidities including COPD, cirrhosis, CKD or on ventilator CLASSIFY THE PATIENTS PE, Echocardiography, X – ray SEFV test Statistical analysis: Fisher’s exact test for categorical variables Two-sample t-test for continuous variables
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METHODS Cirrhosis COPD On ventilator
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METHODS
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METHODS Normal Person
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METHODS Hypovolemia Fluid overload/Heart failure
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Size and Expansion of the Femoral Vein (SEFV) test
RESULTS 40 patients Borderline hypotension during interventional procedures while having severe morbidities including COPD, cirrhosis, CKD or on ventilator Size and Expansion of the Femoral Vein (SEFV) test 40 patients Diagnosis More accurate Treatment Less medications (2.5 vs 5) Without renal failure (2 vs 14) Shorter ICU (1.5 vs 3 days) Shorter hospitalization (2.7 vs 5 days)
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Registries with higher number of patients are needed.
CONCLUSION The SEFV test was more accurate in confirming the fluid status of patient with hypotension on top of complex co-morbidities while undergoing interventional procedures Registries with higher number of patients are needed.
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