Autonomic biomarkers of shock in idiopathic systemic capillary leak syndrome

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Wu Maddalena Alessandra,Catena Emanuele,Castelli Antonio,Rech Roberto,Borghi Beatrice,Ottolina Davide,Fossali Tommaso,Cogliati Chiara,Colombo RiccardoORCID

Abstract

Objective The term Idiopathic Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome (ISCLS) refers to an uncommon condition of severe distributive shock, resulting from an abrupt shift of fluids and proteins from the intravascular to the interstitial compartment. We hypothesise that the autonomic nervous system (ANS) fails in regulating the response to hypovolemia in acute ISCLS and that ANS variables characterise the progression to the recovery. Design Prospective cohort study of patients admitted to ICU for severe ISCLS flares. Setting Single, referral center in Italy for ISCLS. Patients Analysis of cardiovascular signals recorded during seven severe ISCLS attacks and one prodromal period in five patients. Interventions ANS was studied non-invasively by means of heart rate variability (HRV) and blood pressure variability analysis, as an estimation of vagal and sympathetic modulation directed to the heart and vessels. Heart rate and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) variability were also used to assess baroreflex sensitivity. ANS variables were measured during the subsequent phases which characterise ISCLS flares, namely the acute phase, the post-acute phase, and the recovery phase. Measurements and main results HRV was severely depressed during the acute phase accounting for the loss of ANS modulation during massive capillary extravasation. This phase was characterised by shock and impaired baroreflex control, which allowed SAP to oscillate driven by respiratory activity. Impending shock and transition from shock to a post-acute phase were marked by change of baroreflex spectral variables. The baroreflex control was fully restored during recovery. Conclusions ANS modulation and baroreflex control are severely impaired during the acute haemodynamic instability which characterises ISCLS crises and their progressive restoration may be a clue of improvement. ANS indices during ISCLS flares might serve as useful biomarkers, able to timely announce the transition from one phase to the subsequent one, thus helping to adapt therapy accordingly.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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