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In patients with SARS-CoV-2 or bacterial infection admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), the state of the intravascular volume, the characteristics of the blood volume components, and the development of a vascular leak is currently unknown. The relationship of these parameters with parameters of cardiac performance, lung edema and sublingual microcirculatory perfusion parameters have never been studied.


Clinical Trial Description

Acute respiratory failure related to infection by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), is the main reason for ICU admission in in the majority of patients admitted to the ICU in this viral syndrome, and it presents a significant clinical challenge. Severe hypoxemia in these patients is thought to be related in part to generation of alveolar edema. This would be related to the specific infection related injury of the alveoli-capillary membrane, however other factors could be related to edema formation. Although patients meet criteria for the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), there is significant controversy about whether the lungs of the COVID-19 patients have the characteristics of ARDS and thus whether the treatment should mimic treatment of ARDS due to other causes. A general principle in ARDS patients is to avoid positive fluid balances as this may contribute to alveolar edema. Also, the guidelines on the management of COVID-19 patients by the Society of Critical Care Medicine advocate a conservative fluid strategy. However, uncorrected hypovolemia may result in additional organ dysfunction (especially kidney injury). The clinical fluid status is usually estimated by the presence of peripheral edema and daily fluid balances and thus prone to errors as these are poorly related to the circulating blood volume. Management of patients with sepsis based on blood volume measurements and red blood cell volume, to disclose true anemia, has been shown to improve outcome. Finally, the transudation of albumin in the extravascular space has been shown to be associated with outcome of critically ill patients. It is highly plausible that these parameters could help guide the care of COVID-19 patients given the available data in the literature, thus promoting better treatment of these patients. This is a prospective multicenter study where the treatment team is blinded to the results of the study. The primary objective of the study is to describe the blood volume, the volume of blood components, the capillary leak and parameters of cardiac performance, lung edema and sublingual microcirculatory perfusion and their trajectory during the early phase of hospitalization of patients with SARS-CoV-2 or bacterial infection. ;


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NCT number NCT04517695
Study type Observational
Source NYU Langone Health
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date August 1, 2020
Completion date April 9, 2023

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