Title: Updates from recent International Meeting
1Updates from recent International Meeting
- Husain A Alawadhi MD
- Senior Consultant
- Hamad General Hospital
- Doha, Qatar
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3Professor Jean-Louis Vincent
4www.mecriticalcare.net
5I HAVE TO SAY
- 30 MINUTES ? 4 DAYS
- MANY ALREADY PRESENTED
- NO SLIDES AVAILABLE
- NEW
- A flower from each bustan
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7What is the main language in Belgium? One or more
than one answer .
- Belgish (Belgium) language?
- English language ?
- Euro language ?
8Diamond Chocoltae
9STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION and XYGRIS Update
10KIDNEY
- Prevention of AKI
- Diagnosis of AKI
- Treatment of AKI
11Claudio Ronco is Professor of Clinical Nephrology
12Still using RIFLE criteria
13As of 2010 , what can protect the kidney ?
14Alkaline phosphatase (AP) attenuates inflammatory
responses by lipopolysaccharide detoxification
and may prevent organ damage during sepsis. Dr
peter Pikkers
15Results
- The 28-day overall mortality after inclusion in
the AP-treated group was 24, compared with 36
in the placebo-treated group (p 0.45). - The mortality rate in patients with AKI tended to
be lower in the AP group relative to the placebo
group (AP 27 placebo 60 p 0.21).
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17Diagnosis of AKI
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22Treatment TIMING
- We do not know, what is the BEST TIME to start
hemodialysis . - ( BEST study ). Beginning and Ending Supportive
Therapy for Kidney. a multicenter study in 23
countries JAMA 2005 813-818. - Met analysis suggested Early initiation may have
better outcome .Am J Kidney Dis 2008 52 272-284.
23Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 3 876-880, 2008
24Conclusions 20 ML/KG 35 ML/KG
Conclusions Intensive renal support in critically
ill patients with acute kidney injury did not
decrease mortality, improve recovery of kidney
function, or reduce the rate of nonrenal organ
failure as compared with less-intensive therapy
involving a defined dose of intermittent
hemodialysis three times per week and continuous
renal-replacement therapy at 20 ml per kilogram
per hour.
2525 ML/KG 40 ML/KG
Conclusions In critically ill patients with acute
kidney injury, treatment with higher-intensity
continuous renal-replacement therapy did not
reduce mortality at 90 days.
26TREATMENT OF AKI 2010
Haemofiltration Study IVOIRE (hIgh VOlume in
Intensive Care Early high voume (70 ml/kg/h)
VS (35 ml/kg/h)
27What are the new things for the heart ?
1-learn ECHO 2-External machine
28ECHO by Non cardiologist
29Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP).
11/3/2013
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30- Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) -.
- It is inserted into the descending aorta via the
femoral artery either percutaneously or by
surgical cut-down. - The balloon rapidly deflates just before
ventricular systole to reduce the impedance (A
measure of the total opposition to current flow
in an alternating current circuit) to left
ventricular ejection
11/3/2013
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31No we can do it from outside
32Counterpulsation from outside
Enhanced External Counterpulsation
33Postulated Mechanisms of Action
Hemodynamic Effects of EECP
Increase Cardiac Output
Increase coronary Perfusion
Diastolic Augmentation
Pressure Gradients
Improve Diastolic Filling
Diastolic Retrograde Flow
occlusion
Increase Venous return
Systolic unloading
Enhance Collateral capillary sprouting
Remodeling
Increase Shear Stress on endothelium
Neurohormonal Release Increases NO,
ANP Deceases BNP, ET-1, ACE,
ANG II
Angiogenesis and Arteriogenesis
Release of Growth Factors
Improve Endothelial Function
34- HOW TO PROTECT THE LUNG FURTHER FROM Ventilator
Injury - HFOV
35Lung protectiv strategy. ARDSnet protocol
- Ensures oxygenation without causing further
damage to the lung or other organs. it's always a
priority! - - low tidal volume (6 ml/kg in ALI/ARDS)gtgtpermissi
ve Hypercapnea - - limited alveolar pressure (lt 30-35 mH2O) gtgt
permissive hypercapnea
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37Figure 2. The normal alveolus compared with the
injured alveolus in the early phase of ALI and
ARDS. Under the influence of proinflammatory
cytokines such as IL-8, IL-1, and TNF,
neutrophils initially undergo sequestration in
the pulmonary microvasculature, followed by
margination and egress into the alveolar space,
where they undergo activation. Activated
neutrophils release a variety of
factors(leukotrienes, oxidants, proteases, and
PAF) which contribute to local tissue damage,
accumulation of edema fluid in the airspaces,
surfactant inactivation, and hyaline membrane
formation. Macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF)
released into the local milieu sustains the
ongoing pro-inflammatory response. Subsequently,
the release of macrophage-derived fibrogenic
cytokines (TGF-ß and PDGF) stimulate fibroblast
growth and collagen deposition a/w the healing
phase of injury.
38- Giving oxygen Oxygenation
- Washing Co2 ventilation
- Can we wash Co2 without ventilator??
- Since the word capnograpghy monitoring Co2, we
can make a new word in medical terminology .
39Washing Co2 from inside IVC
40Prof Welte Tobias
412008
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43LUNG ASSISTANT DEVICE iLA Membrane Ventilator
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45INDICATION ( as per company)
- COPD
- VENTILATOR WEANING
- ARDS/ALI
- BRIDGE TO TRANSPLANATTION
- INCREASED ICP
- BRONCHOPLEURAL FISTULAS
- INTENSIVE CARE TRANSPORATION
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48Decapneization, in summary
- Lung assistant device
- Extracorporeal Ventilation( NOT ECMO)
- Rest lung
- No ventilator induced Lung Injury
- Can be used to prevent INTUBATION
- Can be used during VENTILATION
- Can be used during Weaning
- Can be used Post EXTUBATION , to avoid
re-intubation - Less intubation Less sedation less infection
49What is good for the brain ?
50Cool the brain after cardiac arrest or severe
raised ICP
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52Hypertonic Saline 23.4
- Improves CPP and brain tissue O2 levels
- Decreased ICP by 35 (8-10 mm HG)
- CPP increased by 14
- MAP remained stable
- Greatest benefit in those with higher ICP and
lower CPP - Repeated doses were not associated with rebound,
hypovolemia or HTN - 30 mL of 23.4 over 15 minutes
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54DEAD SEA 33.7 salinity
On comparison, seawater in the world's oceans has
a salinity of about 3.5.
55- Invasive Streptococcal Disease
56H1N1 peak is coming down.
- Literature is full about this outbreak.
- Some publications suggested a benefit role of
HFOV. - We have to look gain in depth to HFOV in our ARDS
patients.
57IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION ABOUT H1N1
58NEW
OLD
59DISEASES CAUSED BY STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE
PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION
- Non-invasive disease
- Sinusitis (sinuses)
- Otitis media (middle ear)
- Pneumonia (lungs)
- Invasive disease
- Bacteraemia (blood)
- Meningitis (CNS)
- Endocarditis (heart)
- Peritonitis (body cavity)
- Septic arthritis (bones and joints)
- Others (appendicitis, salpingitis, soft-tissue
infections)
Musher, in Principles and Practice of
Infectious Diseases, 1995
2.13
60Michael Niederman MD
636 pages
448 pages
61- Start combination Antistreptoccocal
antibiotics.Michael niderman
- REASON one The streptococcus may be PCN
resistant. So dual therapy will overcome this ,
in the first 72 critical hours. - REASON two IPD fatality is high in the first
few days, so combination therapy is recommended
for SHORT period of time ,until pt improves
clinically .
62Treatment outcome
- Overall mortality rates for patients with
pneumococcal Bacteremia have consistently ranged
from 15 to 20 in the antibiotic era. - Death mainly in the first three days.
- More death
- if age gt65 ( 15-35)
- severity if illness,
- underlying immunosuppressant.
63MONITORING YOUR PATINT
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65Monitoring ISSUES
- PAgtgtgtgt out if fashion
- Noninvasive Technology gtgtgtin fashion
- Simple and non sophisticatedgtgt coming into
fashion - LACTATE
- SVO2
- TISSUE IS THE ISSUE
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69What is StO2?
- StO2 hemoglobin oxygen saturation of the
microcirculation
ScvO2 measures O2 saturation in the superior vena
cava. SvO2 measures O2 saturation in the
pulmonary artery.
SaO2 and SpO2 measure O2 saturation in the
arteries.
SaO2 SpO2
ScvO2 SvO2
InSpectra StO2
StO2 measures O2 saturation in the microcirculatio
n where O2 diffuses to tissue cells. StO2 is a
measure of tissue oxygenation and is a sensitive
indicator of tissue perfusion status.
70Clinical Range of StO2
- InSpectra StO2 below 75 indicates serious
hypoperfusion associated with MODS and death in
trauma patients.1 - InSpectra StO2 above 75 indicates adequate
perfusion.1 - InSpectra StO2 functions as well as base deficit1
and lactate2 in indicating hypoperfusion in
trauma patients.
Reduced O2 Consumption??8
1Cohn SM, Nathens AB, Moore FA, Rhee P, Puyana
JC, Moore EE, Beilman GJ. Tissue Oxygen
Saturation Predicts the Development of Organ
Dysfunction During Traumatic Shock Resuscitation.
J Trauma. 200762(1)44-55.
71The InSpectraTM StO2 Tissue Oxygenation System
- Noninvasive
- Easy to use
- Fast response
- Readings unaffected by
- Age
- Gender
- Edema
- Skin pigmentation
- Adipose
- Operates in presence of hypothermia
72- X on the x drug ?
- Most likely No
-
73Critical Care Med. 2008 Jan36(1)296-327
74SUMMARY SEPSIS GUIDELINES 2008
Strong Recommendation (1) Recommended
A
D
C
B
DVT Prophylaxis
Antibiotics within 1 hr for Septic Shock
EGDT and Protocolized Resuscitation
Antibiotics within 1 hr in No septic Shock
Patients
H2 Blocker PUD Prophylaxis
Glycemic Control
Fluid Challenge
7-10 day Antibiotic Duration
Crystalloid Colloid
BC prior to Abx
No Routine Use of SGC
PPI PUD Prophylaxis
Source Control
Consider Limiting Support
Low VT for ALI
Dopamine or Norepinephrine
No Renal Dose Dopamine
HOB gt45
Limit P plateau lt30 cm H2O
Limited Transfusion
No High Dose Steroids
No Antithrombin II
PEEP
No Erythropoietin
De-escalation Antibiotic Therapy
Intermittent Continuous sedation
Conservative Fluid in ALI with no Shock
Weaning Protocol/SBT
Avoid NMB
75Weak Recommendation (2) Suggested
A
D
C
B
APC in high risk and non-surgical
Wean Steroids
PRBCs or Dobutamine
equivalency of continuous veno-veno
hemofiltration or intermittent hemodialysis
APC for high risk and surgical
Low dose steroids for septic shock
ACTH test not to be done
NIV for ALI/ARDS mild/moderate hypoxemia
B/S lt 150
Prone Position in ARDS
76WHAT IS NEW ABOUT xigris
LONGER duration
77HIGHER dose
78Questions for 2010
- Is larger dose better? ( and still safe ).
- Is longer duration is better? ( and still safe )
- Dose it correlate with Protein C deficiency level
? - Would we put X on the Xigris drug
79THANKS , ANY QUESTIONS ?