RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VENOUS PRESSURE AND TISSUE VOLUME DURING VENOUS CONGESTION PLETHYSMOGRAPHY IN MAN

Citation
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
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00223751
Volume
503
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
463 - 467
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3751(1997)503:2<463:RBVPAT>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
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.