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This study aims to examine the correlation and agreement of regional and global measurements of ventricular function in the apical 4 chamber and subcostal 4 chamber view. Additionally, we will explore limitations of the technology and explore the effect of left lateral positioning.


Clinical Trial Description

In transthoracic echocardiography, a number of measures are endorsed by current guidelines for quantifying ventricular function. These include conventional (mitral annular plane velocities, ejection fraction) and novel, speckle-tracking (STE) technologies. However, these measurements are standardized to be measured in the left lateral decubitus position in the apical (4-chamber) view of awake spontaneously breathing patients. In the perioperative period, however, attaining these measurements in the endorsed circumstances may be challenging for a number of reasons. First, obtaining usable AP4C images may be difficult in ventilated or post-surgical patients. While the SC4C is generally obtainable visualized structures are not identical to those of the AP4C and measurement technologies such as Doppler are misaligned Secondly, patient conditions (e.g. in distress, or during surgery) may preclude positioning the patient in the left lateral decubitus position. Finally, patients may be ventilated and under anesthesia. Newer technologies - such as speckle-tracking- may partially overcome these difficulties as these technologies are considered to be relatively angle independent. For quantification, it would be important to know whether or not speckle-tracking based measurements in the SC4C are sufficiently close to those measured under the endorsed conditions. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Cardiac Functional Disturbances During Surgery

NCT number NCT06366061
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland
Contact Michael Lampart, Prakt. med.
Phone +41 61 328 64 77
Email michael.lampart@usb.ch
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date May 14, 2022
Completion date December 1, 2024

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