Correlation Between Internal Jugular Vein Ultrasound and Electrical Cardiometry
NCT ID: NCT05945303
Last Updated: 2023-10-17
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-03-01
2023-08-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Fluid management is one of the most important treatments for stabilizing hemodynamics in patients during and after cardiac surgery. Hypovolemia may leads to inadequate organ perfusion, whereas fluid overload may lead to postoperative complications such as congestive heart failure or pulmonary edema, In addition to patients who underwent cardiac surgery have a certain degree of myocardial stunning and hence cautions should be taken regarding fluid management in patients with limited cardiac reserve.
Fluid responsiveness (FR) is generally defined as an increase of 10-15% in stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO), or cardiac index (CI) in response to volume expansion and indicates unmasked hypovolemia or preload dependacy.
The methods for assessing fluid responsiveness have been evolved from static and volume parameters such as central venous pressure (CVP), pulmonary artery occlusion pressure (PAOP), inferior vena cava (IVC) and superior vena cava (SVC) diameters, right ventricular end-diastolic volume and right ventricular end-diastolic volume, which are unable to predict fluid responsiveness to dynamic indices such as pulse pressure variation (PPV),stroke volume variation (SVV), Pleth variability index (PVI) and aortic blood flow which is based on heart-lung interactions during mechanical ventilation, which have amodest degree of accuracy.
Techniques based on either a virtual or real fluid challenge such as passive led raising (PLR) and rapid fluid challenge (100-250cc) have a high degree of accuracy in predicting fluid responsiveness.
Over the last decade, a number of studies have used heart-lung interactions during mechanical ventilation to assess fluid responsiveness; specifically pulse pressuer variation (PPV) derived from analysis of the arterial blood pressure wave form, stroke volume variation (SVV) derived from pulse-contour analysis (measured by lithium dilution cardiac output monitoring system (LiDDCO) or pulse index continuous cardiac output monitoring system (PiCCO), and the variation of the amplitude of the pulse oximter plethysmographic waveform have been shown to be highly predictive of fluid responsiveness.
However, dynamic parameters are unreliable during spontaneous breathing activity. To overcome the limited accuracy of these hemodynamic parameters in this specific clinical scenario, a passive leg raising (PLR) manoeuver has been suggested to be reliable predictor of fluid responsiveness during spontaneous breathing.
SVV can be monitored with the PiCCO system requiring transpulmonary thermodilution,It is an invasive procedure requires the venous access and balloon flotation of the catheter through the right side.
Accordingly, there are complications associated with detection with this system, and some are even fatal. Furthermore, this system requires an elaborate protocol for intermittent injections into pulmonary artery catheter thermodilution.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Responder group
About 20 Adult patients Planned for elective CABG surgery
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting surgery
Assessing the reliability of predicting fluid responsiveness in adults undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery using ultrasonography of the internal jugular vein for assessment of vessel distensibilty in relation to stroke volume variation (SVV) measured by electrical cardiometry.
Not Responder group
About 20 Adult patients Planned for elective CABG surgery
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting surgery
Assessing the reliability of predicting fluid responsiveness in adults undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery using ultrasonography of the internal jugular vein for assessment of vessel distensibilty in relation to stroke volume variation (SVV) measured by electrical cardiometry.
Interventions
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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting surgery
Assessing the reliability of predicting fluid responsiveness in adults undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery using ultrasonography of the internal jugular vein for assessment of vessel distensibilty in relation to stroke volume variation (SVV) measured by electrical cardiometry.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients who will develop any complication after fluid infusion as pulmonary edema and heart failure will be excluded from the study.
* Significant cardiac arrhythmia.
* Significant valvular heart disease.
* Clinically evident pulmonary disease.
* Bilaterally inserted venous catheters (jugular or subclavian vein).
* History of radiotherapy or surgery of the neck region.
* Inability to obtain interpretable ultrasound images due to a difficult acoustic window.
18 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Egymedicalpedia
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Mofeed Abdallah, Professor
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Al-Azhar University, Faculty of medicine for boys
Mohamed Abdelgawad, Assist.Professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Department of Anesthesia,Faculty of Medicine,Al-Azhar University
Locations
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Al-Azhar University hospitals
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Anas Ezzat Fathy
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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