Comparison of End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide (ETCO2) Gradient and Vena Cava Collapsibility Index (VCCI) in Response to Intravenous Fluid Therapy in Patients with Moderate and Severe Dehydration and Acute Gastroenteritis

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İnan GülinORCID,Kara Çetіnbіlek Pınar Hanife,Gönüllü Hayriye

Abstract

AbstractIntroduction and Objective:Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is one of the most common clinical diagnoses globally, and dehydration in severe AGE cases can cause severe morbidity and mortality. Depending on the metabolic acidosis that occurs in dehydration, the respiratory rate per minute is increased, and the carbon dioxide pressure in the arterial blood is decreased. This condition correlates with end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2). Therefore, this study primarily aims to evaluate whether ETCO2 measurement has a role in detecting metabolic fluid deficit, dehydration level, and regression in dehydration level after fluid replacement and its correlation with Vena Cava Collapsibility Index (VCCI).Material and Method:This study included spontaneously breathing patients admitted to the emergency department of a tertiary training and research hospital with symptoms of AGE and were thought to be moderately (6.0%-9.0%) and severely (>10.0%) dehydrated according to the Primary Options of Acute Care (POAC) Clinical Dehydration Scale. After the first evaluation, the patients’ vital signs, ETCO2 values, diameters of the inferior vena cava (IVC) in inspiration and expiration, and VCCI were measured and recorded. These measurements were repeated after intravenous (IV) fluid replacement, and finally, a comparison was made between the measurements.Results:A total of 49 patients, as 16 male (32.7%) and 33 female (67.3%), were included in the study. The mean fluid replacement value was calculated as 664.29 (SD = 259.41) ml. The mean increase in ETCO2 was 3.653 (SD = 2.554) mmHg (P <.001). The mean increase in inferior vena cava expirium (IVCexp) was calculated as 0.402 (SD = 0.280) cm (P <.001) and the mean increase in inferior vena cava inspirium (IVCinsp) as 0.476 (SD = 0.306) cm (P <.001). The VCCI (%) decreased by 12.556 (SD = 13.683) (P <.001). Post-replacement vital signs, ETCO2, and VCCI correlations of the patients were examined and no significant correlation was found between ETCO2 and VCCI (%). As a result of this study, a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was established for the ETCO2 values predicting the level of dehydration and fluid response, and the area under the curve was calculated as 0.748. However, to classify the patient as moderately dehydrated, the ETCO2 cutoff value was determined as 28.5mmHg.Conclusion:The sensitivity and specificity of ETCO2 levels were 71.43% and 74.29% in evaluating the level of dehydration, and no correlation was found with VCCI, which is known to have high sensitivity and specificity in previous studies in determining the level of dehydration and fluid response. Hence, VCCI measurement made through ultrasonography (USG) is a method that should be preferred more in determining the level of dehydration. Nevertheless, as per the results of this study, swift ETCO2 measurements may be helpful in monitoring the change in the degree of dehydration with treatment in patients who were admitted to the emergency department with dehydration findings and were administered IV fluid replacement therapy.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Emergency Nursing,Emergency Medicine

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