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NCT ID: NCT02682615 Withdrawn - Cardiac Output Clinical Trials

Non-invasive Cardiac Output Monitoring (esCCO™) in Critically Ill Patients Within ICU

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Evaluation of a non-invasive technique to measure cardiac output (esCCO™) with the "clinical goldstandard" of the transcardiopulmonal thermodilution technique (PiCCO®). Effect of different potential interference factors to the accuracy of measurement (changing concentration of norepinephrine, generally severity of the basic disease - APACHE II score).

NCT ID: NCT00851474 Withdrawn - Cardiac Output Clinical Trials

Measurement of Cardiac Output and Blood Volumes

WSU
Start date: March 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Cardiac Output (amount of blood pumped by the heart in one minute) will be measured using the new COstatus(R) system and these values will be compared with cardiac output values measured by other methods such as thermodilution. Blood volumes measured by the COstatus(R) system will also be recorded.

NCT ID: NCT00783679 Withdrawn - Cardiac Output Clinical Trials

The Feasibility and Accuracy of Exhaled CO2 to Measure Cardiac Output in Ventilated Patients Without Tracheal Intubation

Start date: November 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test the accuracy of a new noninvasive way to measure how much blood our heart pumps per minute. This new way measures the heart's pumping activity from outside the body, instead of breaking the skin and measuring it from the inside. Subjects will breathe normally through a mask while we record how fast and how much air they are breathing. We will have them "re-breathe" some of the air they breathed out by adjusting the ventilator. During this time, we will use the air breathed out to calculate how much blood per minute the subject's heart is pumping. We will also measure how much blood the heart is pumping at this time by injecting fluid into the catheter in the neck and then drawing about 1 teaspoon of blood from the catheters in the neck and arm. We will compare the calculated and measured values of the amount of blood pumped out of the heart for accuracy. After we complete this procedure, we will remove the mask and allow you to rest for 10-30min. Following the rest period, we will repeat the process and collect a second set of measurements. We will draw a total of 4 teaspoons of blood for the study. If you cannot comfortably breathe along with the ventilator, we will withdraw you from the study. If you want to stop taking part in the study at any time, let the study doctor know that you wish to withdraw. We will take off the mask, and your time in the study will end. This decision will not affect your regular medical care.