Iced vs Room-Temperature Injectates for Cardiac Index Measurement During Hypothermia and Normothermia

Author:

Walsh Elissa1,Adams Sheila1,Chernipeski Janine1,Cloud Jenny1,Gillies Elizabeth1,Fox Robert1,Luckeroth Patti1,Rice Marsha1,Salamanca Cora1,Sherman Betty1,Nezworski Andrea1,Ash Tracey1

Affiliation:

1. Elissa Walsh, Sheila Adams, Janine Chernipeski, Jenny Cloud, Elizabeth Gillies, Robert Fox, Patti Luckeroth, Marsha Rice, Cora Salamanca, Betty Sherman, and Andrea Nezworski are staff nurses in the cardiac recovery unit and Tracey Ash is a cardiovascular clinical nurse specialist at Providence St Vincent’s Medical Center in Portland, Oregon.

Abstract

Background Few data are available on the accuracy of thermodilution measurements of cardiac index with room-temperature injectates and a closed delivery system in patients with low cardiac indexes and/or hypothermic body temperatures. Objective To compare iced and room-temperature injectates for thermodilution measurement of cardiac index in postoperative cardiac surgical patients during hypothermia and normothermia. Methods In a convenience sample of cardiac surgical patients in a cardiac recovery unit, cardiac index was measured with both room-temperature and iced injectates during hypothermia (≤36.0°C) and normothermia (≥36.1°C and ≤38.0°C). Device bias and precision were calculated and graphed by using the Bland-Altman method. A Student t test was used to determine differences between cardiac indexes by injectate temperature. Results A total of 38 patients were studied. Mean bias and precision for room-temperature and iced injectates in all patients were 0.11 (SD, 0.27) during hypothermia and −0.03 (SD, 0.21) during normothermia. In hypothermic patients, cardiac index differed significantly between room-temperature and iced injectates (t1,37 = 2.41, P = .02). Cardiac index measurements did not differ between room-temperature and iced injectates in normothermic patients (P = .33). Conclusions Although significant differences in thermodilution cardiac index were found between room-temperature and iced injectates during hypothermic body temperatures, these differences were small (mean, <0.11). These findings add to the results of the few studies on accuracy of room-temperature injectates for thermodilution measurement of cardiac index.

Publisher

AACN Publishing

Subject

Critical Care Nursing,General Medicine

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