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Unifying Fluid Responsiveness and Tolerance With Physiology: A Dynamic Interpretation of the Diamond–Forrester Classification

Jon‐Émile S. Kenny, Ross Prager, Philippe Rola, Korbin Haycock, John Basmaji, Glenn Hernández

2023Critical Care Explorations37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) is a first-line tool to assess hemodynamically unstable patients, however, there is confusion surrounding intertwined concepts such as: “flow,” “congestion,” “fluid responsiveness (FR),” and “fluid tolerance.” We argue that the Frank–Starling relationship is clarifying because it describes the interplay between “congestion” and “flow” on the x -axis and y -axis, respectively. Nevertheless, a single, simultaneous assessment of congestion and flow via POCUS remains a static approach. To expand this, we propose a two-step process. The first step is to place the patient on an ultrasonographic Diamond–Forrester plot. The second step is a dynamic assessment for FR (e.g., passive leg raise), which individualizes therapy across the arc of critical illness.

Topics & Concepts

Interpretation (philosophy)Cognitive scienceDiamondPhysiologyComputer scienceComputational biologyNeurosciencePsychologyBiologyChemistryProgramming languageOrganic chemistryHemodynamic Monitoring and TherapyHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlRenal function and acid-base balance