A comparative study of preload-adjusted maximal and peak power: Assessment of ventricular performance in clinical practice

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This study was performed to determine whether preload-adjusted peak power can act as a surrogate for preload-adjusted maximal power in the assessment of left ventricular performance in the clinical setting. Ninety-nine consecutive patients who had undergone elective coronary artery bypass grafting were studied. Fifty-five of these patients were divided into four study groups. Afterload was changed with phenylephrine (n = 12) or glyceryl trinitrate (n = 13), preload was increased with intravenous colloid (n = 18), and contractility was increased with dobutamine (n = 12). There was excellent correlation between the two indices (r = 0.99, y = 1.0168x + 0.0769; p < 0.0001). Manipulation of neither preload nor afterload affected the indices. Both indices increased significantly during dobutamine infusion (p = 0.002). In conclusion, preload-adjusted peak power can be used as a substitute for preload-adjusted maximal power in the determination of ventricular performance in clinical practice. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Amà, R., Claessens, T., Roosens, C., Segers, P., Verdonck, P., & Poelaert, J. (2005). A comparative study of preload-adjusted maximal and peak power: Assessment of ventricular performance in clinical practice. Anaesthesia, 60(1), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.2004.03974.x

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