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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03970980
Other study ID # 201900558B0
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 1, 2015
Est. completion date January 1, 2017

Study information

Verified date May 2019
Source Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Cardiac output (CO) monitoring is often required for clinical evaluation and management in critically ill patients and during anesthesia. There are many methods to measure CO. Fick-based CO estimation (Fick-CO) is one of the most commonly used methods, while thermodilution (TD-CO) is viewed as golden standard. But Fick-CO is still widely used, especially in catheterization laboratories and pediatric cardiologic department, whose patients often with congenital heart disease. Multiple studies from the 1960s find a strong correlation between TD-CO and Fick-CO. However, more recent studies reject the conclusion. Since Fick-CO is the ratio of oxygen consumption (V'O2) to the arteriovenous difference in oxygen content, many parameters are included in the Fick equation, such as V'O2, hemoglobin (Hb), arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2), mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2), partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2), and mixed venous oxygen tension (PvO2). Any changes of each parameter may influence the accuracy of Fick-CO calculation. This may be the reason why it remains controversial whether Fick-CO and TD-CO are interchangeable or not. Although there are lots of studies comparing Fick-CO and TD-CO, discussing the impact of V'O2 on Fick-CO, how the other parameters influence the final CO estimation are rarely focused. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess the influence of FIO2 on PaO2, SvO2, PvO2, and the accuracy of Fick-CO in cardiac surgery patients.


Description:

Patients who are aged ≥20 years, are undergoing planned elective cardiac surgery, and provided signed informed consent are included in the present study. Any patients with cardiac arrhythmia or an intra-cardiac shunt are excluded.

The patients are randomly assigned to 2 groups: FIO2 <70% or FIO2 >90%. And during the surgery, the oximeter values are kept ≥98%. Intra-operatively, FIO2, PaO2, SvO2, PvO2, Hb, and TD-CO are recorded.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 24
Est. completion date January 1, 2017
Est. primary completion date January 1, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 20 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- undergoing planned elective cardiac surgery

- agree to sign informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- cardiac arrhythmia

- intra-cardiac shunt

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2)
Different group receives different (70% vs. 90%) fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) during the surgery.

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The Hemoglobin Values in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will collect hemoglobin data in each patient. 5 minutes before surgical incision
Primary The Hemoglobin Values in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will collect hemoglobin data in each patient. 5 minutes after finishing protamine infusion
Primary The Oxygen Consumption in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will calculate oxygen consumption in each patient. 5 minutes before surgical incision
Primary The Oxygen Consumption in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will calculate oxygen consumption in each patient. 5 minutes after finishing protamine infusion
Primary The SaO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will record SaO2 data in each patient. 5 minutes before surgical incision
Primary The SaO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will record SaO2 data in each patient. 5 minutes after finishing protamine infusion
Primary The SvO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will record SvO2 data in each patient. 5 minutes before surgical incision
Primary The SvO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will record SvO2 data in each patient. 5 minutes after finishing protamine infusion
Primary The PaO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will record PaO2 data in each patient. 5 minutes before surgical incision
Primary The PaO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will record PaO2 data in each patient. 5 minutes after finishing protamine infusion
Primary The PvO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will record PvO2 data in each patient. 5 minutes before surgical incision
Primary The PvO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >90% or <70%) during the surgery. We will record PvO2 data in each patient. 5 minutes after finishing protamine infusion
Secondary The Precision of Fick-based Cardiac Output in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries After collecting the elements data included in the Fick eqaution (oxygen consumption, hemoglobin, SaO2, SvO2, PaO2, and PvO2), we can calculate the Fick-based cardiac output in each patient. And the pulmonary artery thermodilution is adopted as the standard cardiac output monitoring method. We will calculate the correlation and level of agreement between Fick-based cardiac output and pulmonary artery thermodilution in the two groups. 5 minutes before surgical incision
Secondary The Precision of Fick-based Cardiac Output in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries After collecting the elements data included in the Fick eqaution (oxygen consumption, hemoglobin, SaO2, SvO2, PaO2, and PvO2), we can calculate the Fick-based cardiac output in each patient. And the pulmonary artery thermodilution is adopted as the standard cardiac output monitoring method. We will calculate the correlation and level of agreement between Fick-based cardiac output and pulmonary artery thermodilution in the two groups. 5 minutes after finishing protamine infusion
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