F. Christ et al., RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VENOUS PRESSURE AND TISSUE VOLUME DURING VENOUS CONGESTION PLETHYSMOGRAPHY IN MAN, Journal of physiology, 503(2), 1997, pp. 463-467
1. Venous congestion strain-gauge plethysmography enables the non-inva
sive assessment of arterial blood flow, fluid capacity (K-f), venous p
ressure (P-v) and isovolumetric venous pressure (P-vi) in man. One of
the major assumptions of this technique, that of cuff pressure (P-cuff
) applied to the limb equals P-v at the level of the strain gauge, was
tested in this study. 2. In nine health male volunteers (mean age, 29
.3 +/- 1.2 years) the saphenous vein was cannulated with an 18-gauge c
atheter proximal to the medial malleolus. The subjects were supine and
P-v was continuously measured during the application of small step (8
-10 mmHg) increases in congestion P-cuff (up to 70 mmHg). P-cuff, chan
ges in limb circumference and P-v were recorded by computer for off-li
ne analysis. Since the determination of K-f is influenced by changes i
n plasma oncotic pressure, venous blood samples were obtained at the s
tart of the study, when P-cuff was raised to 30 mmHg and again to 65 m
mHg and 4 min after deflation of the cuff. 3. The relationship between
P-v and P-cuff was linear over the range of 10-70 mmHg (n=9, 69 measu
rements, slope 0.91, r=0.97, P << 0.001). The non-invasively measured
calf P-v, based on the intercept of the relationship between the vascu
lar compliance component (V-a) and P-cuff, was 8.0 +/- 0.4 mmHg, which
was not significantly different from the corrected invasively measure
d P-v value of 8.8 +/- 0.3 mmHg (P=0.08). 4. Venous blood lactate and
haemoglobin concentrations, as well as colloid osmotic pressure, total
protein and albumin concentrations were unchanged throughout the prot
ocol, whereas significant decreases in PO-2 and blood glucose concentr
ation were observed when P-cuff reached 65 mmHg. Assuming a constant o
xygen consumption, this may suggest a reduction in tissue perfusion. 5
. This study demonstrates the close correlation between P-cuff and P-v
in the saphenous vein. Since the small congestion P-cuff step protoco
l does not cause significant increase in plasma oncotic pressure, we c
onclude that P-v, as well as K-f, can be accurately determined with th
is venous congestion plethysmography protocol.