Publications by authors named "Anders Svedmyr"

Article Synopsis
  • Sepsis remains a leading cause of death worldwide, highlighting the need for better monitoring tools in critical care.
  • Capnodynamically derived mixed venous oxygen saturation (Capno-SvO) offers a non-invasive alternative to traditional invasive monitoring methods, potentially improving patient care in septic cases.
  • A study evaluated Capno-SvO against established methods in a porcine model, finding high agreement rates and suggesting Capno-SvO could be a reliable tool for tracking changes in critically ill patients.
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Background: Mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO 2 ) is a critical variable in the assessment of oxygen supply and demand but is rarely used in children due to the invasive nature of pulmonary artery catheters. The aim of this prospective, observational study was to investigate the accuracy of noninvasively measured SvO 2 acquired by the novel capnodynamic method, based on differential Fick equation (Capno-SvO 2 ), against gold standard CO-oximetry.

Methods: Capno-SvO 2 was compared to SvO 2 measured by pulmonary artery blood gas CO-oximetry in children undergoing cardiac catheter interventions and subjected to moderate hemodynamic challenges.

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Background: Respiratory quotient (RQ) is an important variable when assessing metabolic status in intensive care patients. However, analysis of RQ requires cumbersome technical equipment. The aim of the current study was to examine a simplified blood gas-based method of RQ assessment, using Douglas bag measurement of RQ (Douglas-RQ) as reference in a laboratory porcine model under metabolic steady state.

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Background: The capnodynamic method, based on Volumetric capnography and differential Fick mathematics, assess cardiac output in mechanically ventilated subjects. Capnodynamic and established hemodynamic monitoring parameters' capability to depict alterations in blood volume were investigated in a model of standardized hemorrhage, followed by crystalloid and blood transfusion.

Methods: Ten anesthetized piglets were subjected to controlled hemorrhage (450 mL), followed by isovolemic crystalloid bolus and blood re-transfusion.

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The protease inhibitor, ritonavir, is a strong inhibitor of CYP 3A. The drug is used for management of the human immunovirus and is currently part of an oral antiviral drug combination (nirmatrelvir-ritonavir) for the early treatment of SARS-2 COVID-19-positive patients aged 12 years and over who have recognized comorbidities. The CYP 3A enzyme system is responsible for clearance of numerous drugs used in anesthesia (e.

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Mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO) is an important variable in anesthesia and intensive care but currently requires pulmonary artery catheterization. Recently, non-invasive determination of SvO (Capno-SvO) using capnodynamics has shown good agreement against CO-oximetry in an animal model of modest hemodynamic changes. The purpose of the current study was to validate Capno-SvO against CO-oximetry during major alterations in oxygen delivery.

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Background: The objective of this study was to compare esophageal Doppler cardiac output (COEDM) against the reference method effective pulmonary blood flow cardiac output (COEPBF), for agreement of absolute values and ability to detect change in cardiac output (CO) in pediatric surgical patients. Furthermore, the relationship between these 2 methods and noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) parameters was evaluated.

Methods: Fifteen children American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) I and II (median age, 8 months; median weight, 9 kg) scheduled for surgery were investigated in this prospective observational cohort study.

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