Cardiac Output Clinical Trial
Official title:
Increased FIO2 Influences SvO2 Interpretation and Accuracy of Fick-based Cardiac Output Assessment in Cardiac Surgery Patients
Verified date | February 2020 |
Source | Chang Gung Memorial Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
In this study, the investigators sought to clarify the influence of FIO2 levels on the variables in the Fick equation and then assessed the influence of each variable on the accuracy of Fick-CO measurements in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | November 30, 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | November 30, 2016 |
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: - intra-cardiac shunt |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Chang Gung Memorial Hospital |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | The Hemoglobin Values in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries | The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >0.85 or <0.7) during the surgery. We will collect hemoglobin data in each patient. | under general anesthesia but before surgical incision | |
Primary | The Oxygen Consumption in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries | The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >0.85 or <0.7) during the surgery. We will use the LaFarge equation to calculate oxygen consumption (ml/min/m^2) in each patient. | under general anesthesia but before surgical incision | |
Primary | The Blood PH Values in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries | The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >0.85 or <0.7) during the surgery. We will calculate oxygen consumption in each patient. | under general anesthesia but before surgical incision | |
Primary | The Body Temperatures in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries | The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >0.85 or <0.7) during the surgery. We will calculate oxygen consumption in each patient. | under general anesthesia but before surgical incision | |
Primary | The SaO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries | The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >0.85 or <0.7) during the surgery. We will calculate oxygen consumption in each patient. | under general anesthesia but before surgical incision | |
Primary | The SvO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries | The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >0.85 or <0.7) during the surgery. We will calculate oxygen consumption in each patient. | under general anesthesia but before surgical incision | |
Primary | The PaO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries | The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >0.85 or <0.7) during the surgery. We will calculate oxygen consumption in each patient. | under general anesthesia but before surgical incision | |
Primary | The PvO2 in Different FIO2 Groups during Cardiac Surgeries | The patients were divided into two FIO2 groups (FIO2 >0.85 or <0.7) during the surgery. We will calculate oxygen consumption in each patient. | under general anesthesia but 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. | under general anesthesia but before surgical incision |
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