Reliability of Internal Jugular Ultrasound : an Observational Transversal Study Conducted Using Images Registered From Patients (AIJV-I)
NCT ID: NCT06591234
Last Updated: 2024-09-19
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
10 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-09-05
2024-12-31
Brief Summary
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The main questions it aims to answer is: are there differences in recording echographic measurements of the internal jugular vein between different sonographers ?
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Detailed Description
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We are proposing to you to participate in this study because you are hospitalized in the ward and this method allows to understand, together with other elements, the state of \"volemia\" (the amount of liquids present in your veins).
We decided to carry out this study because we would like to verify if the ultrasound of the internal jugular vein is reliable, that is it can be used by several operators without variations in the measurements . This would allow, after further studies, to use it in clinical practice for the management of people who may need fluid infusion or therapies to increase fluid removal.
The study aims to evaluate the reliability (variability in recording measurements between two or more operators) of ultrasound of a vein of the neck, called internal jugular vein In particular we would like to understand if there is a variability in the execution of the ultrasound of the jugular vein between several operators- doctors simultaneously to the same patient. In fact, this method is not currently used in current clinical practice, but if we demonstrate that it is reliable (ie more operators record the same measurements on the same patient , without variations), after further confirmation studies have been conducted , could be used in clinical practice. Its use could, in our view, improve the management of many situations, as it would allow doctors to understand whether the person examined is suffering from \"congestion\", that is, accumulation of water in the lungs and tissues or lack of fluids. This would allow the doctor to take appropriate therapies to reduce congestion or increase fluid.
During the hospitalization, on one occasion, will be submitted to an ultrasound examination of the neck on the right , simultaneously by two or three operators (doctors) . Each operator's examination should take about 10-15 minutes. So the time you spend on it should be 20-30 minutes. The examination will be carried out in bed, in his room with the back tilted 45 degrees and the neck slightly turned to the left.
The necessary treatment and examinations will be carried out and the reason for his admission will be continued.
There is no health risk, as ultrasound is a non-invasive examination based on ultrasound. The only discomfort is to be subjected for about thirty minutes to two or three consecutive examinations. There are no direct benefits to the participants. The study is oriented towards acquiring more scientific knowledge.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Maggiore Bellaria Hospital, Bologna
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nicola Parenti
MD
Principal Investigators
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Nicola Parenti, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Medicina Interna Hospital Maggiore Bologna
Locations
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Hospital Maggiore
Bologna, , Italy
Countries
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Study Documents
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Related Links
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Thelink of the Hospital of PI
Other Identifiers
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725-2023-OSS-AUSLBObis
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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