Global end‑diastolic volume an emerging preload marker vis‑a‑vis other markers - Have we reached our goal.
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2016-10
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A reliable estimation of cardiac preload is helpful in the management of severe circulatory dysfunction. The
estimation of cardiac preload has evolved from nuclear angiography, pulmonary artery catheterization to
echocardiography, and transpulmonary thermodilution (TPTD). Global end‑diastolic volume (GEDV) is the
combined end‑diastolic volumes of all the four cardiac chambers. GEDV has been demonstrated to be a
reliable preload marker in comparison with traditionally used pulmonary artery catheter‑derived pressure
preload parameters. Recently, a new TPTD system called EV1000™ has been developed and introduced
into the expanding field of advanced hemodynamic monitoring. GEDV has emerged as a better preload
marker than its previous conventional counterparts. The advantage of it being measured by minimum
invasive methods such as PiCCO™ and newly developed EV1000™ system makes it a promising bedside
advanced hemodynamic parameter.
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EV1000, Global end‑diastolic volume, Hemodynamic, PiCCO, Transpulmonary thermodilution
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Kapoor P M, Bhardwaj Vandana, Sharma Amita, Kiran Usha. Global end‑diastolic volume an emerging preload marker vis‑a‑vis other markers - Have we reached our goal. Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia. 2016 Oct; 19(4): 699-704.