Sabino Scolletta
University of Florence
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Blood Purification | 2010
Cristina Giglioli; Daniele Landi; Gian Franco Gensini; Serafina Valente; Emanuele Cecchi; Sabino Scolletta; Marco Chiostri; Salvatore Mario Romano
Background: We have evaluate the effect of slow continuous ultrafiltration (SCUF) on cardiac output (CO) and other hemodynamic parameters related to the overall performance of the cardiovascular system in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). Minimally invasive hemodynamic monitoring was performed via the radial artery using a pressure recording analytical method (PRAM) during SCUF treatment. Patients and Methods: Using PRAM, hemodynamic changes were assessed in 15 CHF patients (New York Heart Association (NYHA) class III–IV) treated with fluid overload removal by ultrafiltration. We analyzed the clinical and hemodynamic data recorded from 6 h before to 36 h after SCUF treatment. Results: Fluid removal was associated with clinical improvements, reductions in weight (7.4%, p < 0.01), edema and dyspnea, increased response to diuretics, and reductions in NYHA class (3.5 ± 0.52 to 2.4 ± 0.63, p < 0.01) and plasma pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels (21,810 ± 13,016 to 8,581 ± 5,549 pg/ml, p < 0.05). Clinical improvement was associated with significant variations in stroke volume (+17%, p < 0.05), CO (+19%, p < 0.05), cardiac power output (+19%, p < 0.05), dP/dtmax (+49%, p < 0.01), cardiac cycle efficiency (CCE; +0.44 units, p < 0.01), systemic vascular resistances (SVR; –12%, p < 0.05) and dicrotic pressure (–10%, p < 0.05) with respect to their baseline values. No significant variations in heart rate, and systolic and mean blood pressure were observed. Pro-BNP levels were found to correlate positively with both SVR (r = 0.96, p = 0.002) and NYHA class (r = 0.96, p = 0.037) and negatively with dP/dtmax (r = –0.83, p = 0.039), CCE (r = –0.93, p = 0.011) and CO (r = –0.94, p = 0.014). Conclusions: In CHF patients, ultrafiltration improves not only CO, as previously reported, but also contractile cardiac efficiency and performance. The PRAM system, a minimally invasive method, was able to record hemodynamic changes during SCUF treatment.
69° Congresso nazionale SIAARTI | 2015
Federico Franchi; R Cibella; D Di Fraja; F Ginetti; Giovanni Coratti; P Bonucci; E Zei; Sabino Scolletta
69° Congresso nazionale SIAARTI | 2015
Federico Franchi; R Cibella; M Petrucci; R Barbieri; L. Cubattoli; P. Mongelli; E Zei; Sabino Scolletta
69° Congresso Nazionale SIAARTI | 2015
P. Mongelli; Federico Franchi; D Meiattini; C Ragozzino; A D'Uonnolo; Egidio Mastrocinque; E Zei; Sabino Scolletta
ESICM 2014 European Society of Intensive Care Medicine | 2014
Federico Franchi; Bonizella Biagioli; Antonella Tabucchi; Sabino Scolletta
EACTA 2015 | 2014
E Maglioni; I Vincenzo; M Garosi; Luca Marchetti; S Simeone; M Caciorgna; G Carlucci; A Pastorino; I Rossi; L Senese; Antonella Tabucchi; Federico Franchi; Bonizella Biagioli; Sabino Scolletta
INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE. SUPPLEMENT | 2013
Federico Franchi; G. Baldini; C. Fanelli; Luigi Muzzi; Enrico Tucci; Bonizella Biagioli; Sabino Scolletta; Katia Donadello; Fs Taccone
INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE. SUPPLEMENT | 2013
Federico Franchi; P. Mongelli; M. Nocci; Katia Donadello; Fs Taccone; C. Ragozzino; Bonizella Biagioli; Sabino Scolletta
Archive | 2011
Sabino Scolletta; Fabio Miraldi; Salvatore Mario Romano; Luigi Muzzi
European Journal of Anaesthesiology | 2011
R. Silvestri; F. Franchi; E. Falciani; Salvatore Mario Romano; Pierpaolo Giomarelli; Sabino Scolletta