Evaluation Of Right Heart Catheterization In Critically Ill Patients

Hugh Fuller,Murray Girotti,Gordon Guyatt,William McIlroy,Joel Singer,Jennifer Whyte,Wilfred DeMajo, Catherine Renwick,Thomas Todd,Fred Baxter,Jim Gibson, Peter Powles,Maria Viveiros,Deborah Cook, John Hewson, Grant Macfarlane, Rory McIntyre, Guiseppe Pugliarello, David Russell, H. Ron Wexler

CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE(1992)

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Objective: To determine physicians' assessment of the therapeutic effect and patient benefit of data obtained from right heart catheterization.Design: Before/after study.Setting: One medical and one surgical academic ICU in two medical centers.Patients. A total of 107 critically ill patients with uncertain hemodynamic status.Data Collection: Physicians looking after the patients were asked to evaluate the extent to which results of right heart catheterization resulted in changes in therapy and outcome. The same questions were asked of academic intensivists, two of whom reviewed each chart.Results. Agreement regarding whether right heart catheterization had changed therapy was poor (chance corrected agreement [kappas] of -0.02 to 0.33). Treating physicians were more inclined than chart reviewers to conclude that management changes based on right heart catheterization improved outcome. Agreement on which patients benefited was poor (kappas of Conclusions: Physicians' assessment of the effect of right heart catheterization on treatment decisions and patient outcomes is not reliable. Credible information regarding the benefits of right heart catheterization will require randomized trials.
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CATHETERIZATION, SWAN-GANZ, INTENSIVE CARE, HEMODYNAMICS, CLINICAL TRIALS, OBSERVER VARIATION, BIAS, OBSERVER, CLINICAL TRIALS, RANDOMIZED, DIAGNOSIS, TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, BIOMEDICAL, MONITORING, PHYSIOLOGICAL
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