Congestive Heart Failure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pilot Study for the Evaluation of ezCVP in Heart Failure Patients
Track changes in non-invasive central venous pressure across hospital stay and relationship with readmission
Determining the degree of congestion is important in deciding appropriate timing for discharging hospitalized heart failure patients. Central venous pressure (CVP) reflects the returning blood volume to the heart and can guide therapy to relieve congestion. However, the conventional method used to measure CVP has notable limitations as it is an invasive procedure that requires placement of a central venous catheter. Traditional, non-invasive methods of estimating CVP, such as physical examination and echocardiogram, are less accurate and more resource intensive. To overcome this challenge, new technology to assess CVP non-invasively using an oscillometric method has been developed. This new technology involves measurement of the enclosed zone central venous pressure (ezCVP), which, in a preclinical study, has been shown to correlate with invasive data. Additionally, a previous correlation study demonstrated that the ezCVP value can be mathematically adjusted to estimate invasive CVP. The resulting value has been termed CVPNI (CVP Non-Invasive). Most recently, a limited pilot study of patients hospitalized with acute, decompensated heart failure demonstrated the feasibility of device use in this population and the expected and incremental fall in CVPNI with medical treatment over the course of hospitalization. Moving forward, and in order to further improve the care of patients hospitalized with heart failure, an expanded pilot study of ezCVP technology is needed to prove that changes in CVPNI track with these patients' condition during admission and can be useful in their clinical care. ;
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