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The objective of this proposal is to conduct a randomized controlled study to examine the association between the increase in extravascular lung water as determined by lung ultrasound and the development of radiologic pulmonary edema as diagnosed by chest roentgenogram in patients undergoing major elective open intra-peritoneal surgeries under general endotracheal anesthesia.


Clinical Trial Description

This study will be conducted at the University of Alabama at Birmingham's post- anesthesia care unit (PACU). A total of 60 patients will be randomly selected from the 5th and 7th floor surgical suite daily display boards and enrolled in the study. A preoperative and postoperative Point of Care (POCUS) lung U/S exam and Point of Care (POCUS) transthoracic echo will be performed with a Sonosite Edge II bedside U/S machine (approved by UAB Biomedical and Clinical Engineering Dept-#9365) in the pre-anesthesia holding area before the surgical procedure, and after the end of the procedure in the post- anesthesia care unit (PACU). EVLW will be defined as B-line score ≥7 before and after the surgical procedure. Pulmonary edema will be defined by the official radiology report on a chest X ray in the first 72 hrs postoperatively. Pre and Post Op POCUS Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure (PCWP) will be obtained via Trans-thoracic bedside Ultrasound measuring Mitral Valve Inflow (E) Velocity and Early Diastolic Lateral Mitral Annulus Velocity/Tissue Doppler Imaging (E'). A 5-1Mhz Phased Array Probe will be used to obtain images. The PCWP data obtained will be used to correlate with EVLW findings. Ultrasound windows for PCWP measurements will be obtained using the Apical 4-chamber View and/or modified Subcostal View.- ;


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NCT number NCT03942055
Study type Observational
Source University of Alabama at Birmingham
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase
Start date October 15, 2018
Completion date March 15, 2019

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