10.6084/m9.figshare.3464249.v2
Audrius Andrijauskas
Audrius
Andrijauskas
Haemoglobin and other data from perioperative goal directed fluid protocols in total knee arthroplasty surgery patients (RCT)
figshare
2016
mini volume loading test (mVLT)
Haemoglobin mesurement
non-invasive haemoglobin
perioperative fluid therapy
Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA)
goal directed fluid therapy
Anesthesiology
Medicine
Hematology
2016-06-27 12:16:49
Dataset
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Math_for_calculating_PD_PDE_and_acPED_docx/3464249
We
prospectively studied patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA). As part of a revised GDT (revGDT) protocol, the mini
volume loading test (mVLT) was applied before induction of anaesthesia and
surgery (pre-operative) and also 24-h later (post-operative). The mVLT implies mini fluid challenges. They consisted of acetated Ringer’s
boluses followed by 5-min periods without fluids. Three 5 mL kg<sup>-1</sup> boluses were used in mVLT for 36 TKA patients, and six 2.5 mL kg<sup>-1</sup> boluses in other 48 TKA patients. Haemoglobin, invasive and non-invasive, stroke volume (SV) deviation from baseline (%), perfusion index (PI) and its deviation from baseline (PID), mean arterial pressure (MAP) were measured before and after each mini fluid
challenge. We present our records and the math for calculating plasma dilution (PD), plasma dilution efficacy (PDE), as well as relative difference
between the paired invasive and non-invasive haemoglobin measurements (RD) and absolute RD (ARD).