Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Intensive Care Medicine 11/2007

01-11-2007 | Original

Contribution of arterial stiffness and stroke volume to peripheral pulse pressure in ICU patients: an arterial tonometry study

Authors: Bouchra Lamia, Jean-Louis Teboul, Xavier Monnet, David Osman, Julien Maizel, Christian Richard, Denis Chemla

Published in: Intensive Care Medicine | Issue 11/2007

Login to get access

Abstract

Objective

Peripheral arterial pulse pressure is increasingly used to assess hemodynamic status. Our aim was to test the respective influence of arterial stiffness, stroke volume, peripheral resistance, and various hemodynamic and demographic variables on peripheral pulse pressure in critically ill patients.

Design

Prospective study.

Setting

Medical intensive care unit of a university hospital.

Interventions

None.

Patients

67 sinus rhythm patients (mean age 57 ± 17 years) of whom 17 received vasoactive agents.

Measurements and results

The stroke volume was calculated by Doppler echocardiography. Radial pressures were calibrated from systolic and diastolic brachial cuff pressures. Central aortic pressure was estimated by radial applanation tonometry. The arterial compliance was estimated from the aortic pressure curve using the area method and the arterial stiffness was calculated as 1/compliance. The influences of age, body surface area, arterial stiffness, stroke volume, peripheral resistance, and time intervals on peripheral pulse pressure were tested using univariate and multivariate analyses. The mean arterial pressure ranged from 42 to 113 mmHg. Peripheral pulse pressure (59 ± 17 mmHg) was higher than aortic pulse pressure (40 ± 14 mmHg, p < 0.001). In patients aged ≥ 60 years whose mean arterial pressure was ≥ 80 mmHg, peripheral pulse pressure was related to arterial stiffness (r 2 = 0.41) and to stroke volume (multiple r 2 = 0.90). A similar but weaker relationship was observed in the overall population (multiple r 2 = 0.52).

Conclusions

In critically ill patients, and especially in aged subjects with hemodynamic stability, peripheral pulse pressure mainly reflected the combined influences of arterial stiffness and stroke volume.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Kelly R, Hayward C, Avolio A, O'Rourke M (1989) Noninvasive determination of age-related changes in the human arterial pulse. Circulation 80:1652–1659PubMed Kelly R, Hayward C, Avolio A, O'Rourke M (1989) Noninvasive determination of age-related changes in the human arterial pulse. Circulation 80:1652–1659PubMed
2.
go back to reference Dart AM, Kingwell BA (2001) Pulse pressure: a review of mechanisms and clinical relevance. J Am Coll Cardiol 37:975–984PubMedCrossRef Dart AM, Kingwell BA (2001) Pulse pressure: a review of mechanisms and clinical relevance. J Am Coll Cardiol 37:975–984PubMedCrossRef
3.
go back to reference Nichols WW, O'Rourke MF (2005) McDonalds blood flow in arteries: theoretical, experimental and clinical principles, 5th edn. Edward Arnold, London Nichols WW, O'Rourke MF (2005) McDonalds blood flow in arteries: theoretical, experimental and clinical principles, 5th edn. Edward Arnold, London
4.
go back to reference Pauca AL, O'Rourke MF, Kon ND (2001) Prospective evaluation of a method for estimating ascending aortic pressure from the radial artery pressure waveform. Hypertension 38:932–937PubMedCrossRef Pauca AL, O'Rourke MF, Kon ND (2001) Prospective evaluation of a method for estimating ascending aortic pressure from the radial artery pressure waveform. Hypertension 38:932–937PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference O'Rourke MF, Adji A (2005) An updated clinical primer on large artery mechanics: implications of pulse waveform analysis and arterial tonometry. Curr Opin Cardiol 20:275–281PubMedCrossRef O'Rourke MF, Adji A (2005) An updated clinical primer on large artery mechanics: implications of pulse waveform analysis and arterial tonometry. Curr Opin Cardiol 20:275–281PubMedCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Feissel M, Michard F, Mangin I, Ruyer O, Faller JP, Teboul JL (2001) Respiratory changes in aortic blood velocity as an indicator of fluid responsiveness in ventilated patients with septic shock. Chest 119:867–873PubMedCrossRef Feissel M, Michard F, Mangin I, Ruyer O, Faller JP, Teboul JL (2001) Respiratory changes in aortic blood velocity as an indicator of fluid responsiveness in ventilated patients with septic shock. Chest 119:867–873PubMedCrossRef
7.
go back to reference Lodato RF (1997) Arterial pressure monitoring. In: Tobin MJ (ed) Principles and practice of intensive care monitoring. McGraw Hill, New York, pp 733–749 Lodato RF (1997) Arterial pressure monitoring. In: Tobin MJ (ed) Principles and practice of intensive care monitoring. McGraw Hill, New York, pp 733–749
8.
go back to reference Pauca AL, Wallenhaupt SL, Kon ND, Tucker WY (1992) Does radial artery pressure accurately reflect aortic pressure? Chest 102:1193–1198PubMed Pauca AL, Wallenhaupt SL, Kon ND, Tucker WY (1992) Does radial artery pressure accurately reflect aortic pressure? Chest 102:1193–1198PubMed
9.
go back to reference Liu Z, Brin KP, Yin FCP (1986) Estimation of total arterial compliance: an improved method and evaluation of current methods. Am J Physiol 251:H588–H600PubMed Liu Z, Brin KP, Yin FCP (1986) Estimation of total arterial compliance: an improved method and evaluation of current methods. Am J Physiol 251:H588–H600PubMed
10.
go back to reference Chemla D, Hébert JL, Coirault C, Zamani K, Suard I, Colin P, Lecarpentier Y (1998) Total arterial compliance estimated by stroke volume-to-aortic pulse pressure ratio in humans. Am J Physiol 274:H500–H505PubMed Chemla D, Hébert JL, Coirault C, Zamani K, Suard I, Colin P, Lecarpentier Y (1998) Total arterial compliance estimated by stroke volume-to-aortic pulse pressure ratio in humans. Am J Physiol 274:H500–H505PubMed
11.
go back to reference McVeigh GE, Hamilton PK, Morgan DR (2002) Evaluation of mechanical arterial properties: clinical, experimental and therapeutic aspects. Clin Sci (Lond) 102:51–67CrossRef McVeigh GE, Hamilton PK, Morgan DR (2002) Evaluation of mechanical arterial properties: clinical, experimental and therapeutic aspects. Clin Sci (Lond) 102:51–67CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Michard F, Chemla D, Richard C, Wysocki M, Pinsky MR, Lecarpentier Y, Teboul JL (1999) Clinical use of respiratory changes in arterial pulse pressure to monitor the hemodynamic effects of PEEP. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 159:935–939PubMed Michard F, Chemla D, Richard C, Wysocki M, Pinsky MR, Lecarpentier Y, Teboul JL (1999) Clinical use of respiratory changes in arterial pulse pressure to monitor the hemodynamic effects of PEEP. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 159:935–939PubMed
13.
go back to reference Michard F, Boussat S, Chemla D, Anguel N, Mercat A, Lecarpentier Y, Richard C, Pinsky MR, Teboul JL (2000) Relation between respiratory changes in arterial pulse pressure and fluid responsiveness in septic patients with acute circulatory failure. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 162:134–138PubMed Michard F, Boussat S, Chemla D, Anguel N, Mercat A, Lecarpentier Y, Richard C, Pinsky MR, Teboul JL (2000) Relation between respiratory changes in arterial pulse pressure and fluid responsiveness in septic patients with acute circulatory failure. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 162:134–138PubMed
14.
go back to reference Convertino VA, Cooke WH, Holcomb JB (2006) Arterial pulse pressure and its association with reduced stroke volume during progressive central hypovolemia. J Trauma 61:629–634PubMedCrossRef Convertino VA, Cooke WH, Holcomb JB (2006) Arterial pulse pressure and its association with reduced stroke volume during progressive central hypovolemia. J Trauma 61:629–634PubMedCrossRef
15.
go back to reference Lamia B, Chemla D, Richard C, Teboul JL (2005) Clinical Review. Interpretation of arterial pressure wave in shock-states. Crit Care 9:601–606PubMedCrossRef Lamia B, Chemla D, Richard C, Teboul JL (2005) Clinical Review. Interpretation of arterial pressure wave in shock-states. Crit Care 9:601–606PubMedCrossRef
16.
go back to reference Hope SA, Tay DB, Meredith IT, Cameron JD (2002) Comparison of generalized and gender-specific transfer functions for the derivation of aortic waveforms. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 283:H1150–H1155PubMed Hope SA, Tay DB, Meredith IT, Cameron JD (2002) Comparison of generalized and gender-specific transfer functions for the derivation of aortic waveforms. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 283:H1150–H1155PubMed
17.
go back to reference Williams B, Lacy PS, Thom SM, Cruickshank K, Stanton A, Collier D, Hughes AD, Thurston H, O'Rourke MF (2006) Differential impact of blood pressure-lowering drugs on central aortic pressure and clinical outcomes. Principal results of the conduit artery function evaluation (CAFE) study. Circulation 113:1213–1225PubMedCrossRef Williams B, Lacy PS, Thom SM, Cruickshank K, Stanton A, Collier D, Hughes AD, Thurston H, O'Rourke MF (2006) Differential impact of blood pressure-lowering drugs on central aortic pressure and clinical outcomes. Principal results of the conduit artery function evaluation (CAFE) study. Circulation 113:1213–1225PubMedCrossRef
18.
go back to reference Huntsman LL, Stewart DK, Barnes SR, Franklin SB, Colocousis JS, Hessel (1983) Noninvasive Doppler determination of cardiac output in man. Clinical validation. Circulation 67:593–602PubMed Huntsman LL, Stewart DK, Barnes SR, Franklin SB, Colocousis JS, Hessel (1983) Noninvasive Doppler determination of cardiac output in man. Clinical validation. Circulation 67:593–602PubMed
20.
go back to reference Berkenstadt H, Friedman Z, Preisman S, keidan I, Livingstone D, Perel A (2005) Pulse pressure and stroke volume variations during severe hemorrhage in ventilated dogs. Br J Anaesth 94:721–726PubMedCrossRef Berkenstadt H, Friedman Z, Preisman S, keidan I, Livingstone D, Perel A (2005) Pulse pressure and stroke volume variations during severe hemorrhage in ventilated dogs. Br J Anaesth 94:721–726PubMedCrossRef
21.
go back to reference Millasseau SC, SJ Patel, Redwood SR, Ritter JM, Chowienczyk PJ (2003) Pressure wave reflection assessed from the peripheral pulse. Is a transfer function necessary? Hypertension 41:1016–1020PubMedCrossRef Millasseau SC, SJ Patel, Redwood SR, Ritter JM, Chowienczyk PJ (2003) Pressure wave reflection assessed from the peripheral pulse. Is a transfer function necessary? Hypertension 41:1016–1020PubMedCrossRef
22.
go back to reference Papaioannou TG, Lekakis JP, Karatzis EN, Papamichael CM, Stamatelopoulos KS, Protogerou AD, Mavrikakis M, Stefanidis C (2006) Transmission of calibration errors (input) by generalized transfer functions to the aortic pressures (output) at different hemodynamic states. Int J Cardiol 110:46–52PubMedCrossRef Papaioannou TG, Lekakis JP, Karatzis EN, Papamichael CM, Stamatelopoulos KS, Protogerou AD, Mavrikakis M, Stefanidis C (2006) Transmission of calibration errors (input) by generalized transfer functions to the aortic pressures (output) at different hemodynamic states. Int J Cardiol 110:46–52PubMedCrossRef
23.
go back to reference Bourgeois MJ, Gilbert BK, Donald DE, Wood EH (1974) Characteristics of aortic diastolic pressure decay with application to the continuous monitoring of changes in peripheral vascular resistance. Circ Res 35:56–66PubMed Bourgeois MJ, Gilbert BK, Donald DE, Wood EH (1974) Characteristics of aortic diastolic pressure decay with application to the continuous monitoring of changes in peripheral vascular resistance. Circ Res 35:56–66PubMed
Metadata
Title
Contribution of arterial stiffness and stroke volume to peripheral pulse pressure in ICU patients: an arterial tonometry study
Authors
Bouchra Lamia
Jean-Louis Teboul
Xavier Monnet
David Osman
Julien Maizel
Christian Richard
Denis Chemla
Publication date
01-11-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Intensive Care Medicine / Issue 11/2007
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-007-0738-4

Other articles of this Issue 11/2007

Intensive Care Medicine 11/2007 Go to the issue