Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2613315 | Réanimation | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Pulse oximeter allows us to monitor “Plethysmographic” oxygen saturation (SpO2), an approximate value of the arterial saturation (SaO2). A second parameter is issued from this technic: the plethysmographic curve. This study highlights the interest of plethysmography as a new hemodynamic parameter. Indeed, plethysmography oximetry curve can be useful to analyse the distal vascularisation by peripheric perfusion indices. The similarity between the arterial and plethysmographic curve, give us the possibility to transpose and to create new equivalent “plethysmographic” indices. The respiratory variation of the peak plethysmographic curve and the equivalent of the ÎDDown Plethysmographic curve allow to evaluate volume status. The equivalent of the Pulse Pressure respiratory variation (ÎPPleth) and the Pre-ejection period (ÎPEPPleh) are new fluid responsiveness parameters. Therefore, plethysmographic curve obtained from pulse oximetry, is an hemodynamic tool really non invasive, accurate, easy to use and instantaneously available.
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Authors
M. Feissel,