Clinical Study

Extravascular Lung Water Does Not Increase in Hypovolemic Patients after a Fluid-Loading Protocol Guided by the Stroke Volume Variation

Table 2

Hemodynamic variables for each time interval.

T0T1 (10 min)T2 (2 h)T3 (6 h)T4 (12 h)

CI2,5 ± 0,53,6 ± 0,6*3,5 ± 0,6*3,5 ± 0,6*3,3 ± 0,9
SVV19 ± 49 ± 4*9 ± 4*9 ± 4*13 ± 6*
ELWI8 ± 28 ± 28 ± 29 ± 18 ± 2
PVPI2,1 ± 0,61,9 ± 0,51,9 ± 0,41,8 ± 0,41,9 ± 0,5
GEDI681 ± 143776 ± 154737 ± 126737 ± 137716 ± 129
CVP10 ± 213 ± 412 ± 411 ± 411 ± 2
MAP74 ± 1082 ± 879 ± 877 ± 977 ± 5
HR87 ± 2087 ± 1887 ± 1683 ± 1788 ± 14
SVI30 ± 839 ± 1135 ± 935 ± 933 ± 7
SVRI2074 ± 5971529 ± 359*1743 ± 3101793 ± 4531808 ± 540
CFI3,7 ± 0,94,0 ± 1,04,1 ± 0,94,1 ± 1,073,9 ± 0,8

Data are shown as mean ± SD. *Statistical significance (P < 0,05) when the value was compared with T0 (baseline values). ELWI: extravascular lung water index (mL/kg); CI: cardiac index (L/min/m2); SVV: stroke volume variation (%); SVI: stroke volume index (mL/m2); PVPI: pulmonary vascular permeability index; SVRI: systemic vascular resistance index (dynes/sec/cm5/m2); GEDI: global end-diastolic index (mL/m2); CFI: cardiac function index (L/min); MAP: mean arterial pressure (mmHg); HR: heart rate (beats/min); CVP: central venous pressure (mmHg).