Publications by authors named "Aude Favier du Noyer"

Purpose: To assess whether continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CVVH) with high blood pump flow alters the measurements of cardiac index (CI), global end-diastolic volume indexed (GEDVI), and extravascular lung water indexed (EVLWI) performed by transpulmonary thermodilution.

Methods: Sixty-nine patients were included if they were monitored by a PiCCO2 device and received CVVH through a femoral (n = 62) or an internal jugular (n = 7) dialysis catheter. The blood pump flow was set at 250 mL/min (n = 31) or 350 mL/min (n = 38) and the filtration flow at 6,000 mL/h.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Aude Favier du Noyer"

  • - Aude Favier du Noyer's recent research focuses on the impact of continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CVVH) on hemodynamic measurements obtained via transpulmonary thermodilution in critically ill patients.
  • - The study, involving 69 patients monitored with a PiCCO2 device, evaluated whether high blood pump flow settings (250 mL/min and 350 mL/min) influenced key cardiac parameters such as cardiac index (CI), global end-diastolic volume indexed (GEDVI), and extravascular lung water indexed (EVLWI).
  • - Findings indicate that transpulmonary thermodilution measurements remain unaffected by CVVH performed at high blood pump flows, suggesting the reliability of these measurements in the clinical setting despite ongoing hemofiltration.