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  • Ten critically ill patients with low cardiac output were given calcium chloride (CaCl2) to see its effects on their hemodynamics after changes in PEEP.
  • The treatment resulted in slight increases in certain heart function measures and blood pressure, but did not significantly improve overall hemodynamic function.
  • Serum calcium levels rose significantly, sometimes to risky levels, while colloid osmotic pressure and hemoglobin levels showed slight but consistent decreases.

Article Abstract

Ten normocalcemic critically ill patients who had experienced a decrease in cardiac index greater than or equal to 0.5 liter/min/m2 after incremental changes of PEEP received 7 mg/kg of CaCl2 as a slow iv bolus, followed by an infusion of 20 mg/kg CaCl2 over 60 min. Hemodynamic pressures and flow, oxygen uptake and transport, and blood chemistry variables were determined over a 120-min period. The results indicated that: (1) hemodynamic variables were not affected except for left ventricular stroke work index and mean blood pressure, which increased slightly; (2) both serum calcium and ionized calcium concentrations increased significantly, sometimes to dangerous levels; (3) colloid osmotic pressure and hemoglobin levels decreased slightly but consistently. In conclusion, CaCl2 administration failed to improve hemodynamic function depressed by PEEP. If CaCl2 can play a relevant role in the management of cardiovascular depression, further identification of appropriate doses and patients is necessary.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00003246-198004000-00002DOI Listing

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