Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trial
Official title:
Diaphragmatic Inspiratory Amplitude Measured by Ultrasonography as a Prognosticator for Postoperative Pulmonary Complications After Cardiac Surgery: a Prospective Observational Cohort Study
Cardiac surgery is a critical intervention for a variety of cardiovascular conditions, yet it can frequently results in a spectrum of postoperative complications. Amongst various morbidities, Post-Operative Pulmonary Complications (POPCs) represent a significant clinical challenge leading to adverse outcomes like increased morbidity, mortality, and raised healthcare expenditures. The diaphragm, as the principal respiratory muscle, plays a pivotal role in maintaining pulmonary function. Diaphragmatic dysfunction (DD) in the perioperative period of Cardiac surgery has an incidence of up to 20%. Understanding the impact of DD on postoperative pulmonary function is imperative for optimizing patient care and clinical outcomes. Its occurrence has been linked to a spectrum of respiratory complications, ranging from pneumonia to difficulty in weaning from mechanical ventilation. In recent years, the advent of point-of-care ultrasonogram (POCUS) has emerged as a promising modality for real-time monitoring of DD. It offers a more accessible and feasible approach compared to traditional methods, providing immediate feedback on diaphragmatic movement, and facilitates timely intervention. Ultrasound has been used to assess Diaphragmatic Inspiratory Amplitude (DIA) (the expansion of the diaphragm when breathing). DIA has been shown to decrease in the post-operative period after cardiac surgery, which has been well-correlated with the occurrence of POPCs, however, its predictive value has not yet been studied in a cohort of cardiac surgical patients. Hence, we aim to address this gap by exploring the utility of DIA measured by ultrasonogram as a predictive tool in anticipating the occurrence of POPCs. We hypothesize that DIA can predict the occurrence of POPC in cardiac surgical patients. We will recruit 130 patients at University Hospital, London Health Science Centre, to this prospective, observational study.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 130 |
Est. completion date | June 30, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | June 1, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | |
Gender | All |
Age group | 19 Years to 99 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - All patients aged>18 years and undergoing elective cardiac surgery. Exclusion Criteria: 1. . Redo Cardiac surgery. 2. . Pre-existing CNS disease (like Parkinson's disease) or Brain injury or Psychiatric disorder 3. . Emergency cardiac surgery 4. . Surgeries done via Thoracotomy approach. 5. . Pre-surgery ICU stay/ on NIV/ on mechanical ventilation. 6. . Pre-surgery Hemodynamic instability requiring vasopressors/IABP institution. 7. . Age<18 8. . Elevated hemidiaphragm before surgery on chest x ray 9. . Pre-existing neuromuscular disorders (like myasthenia gravis etc.) 10. . Patients planned for heart transplantation. 11. . Patients on mechanical circulatory support preoperatively (intra-aortic balloon pump, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, or ventricular assist device). 12. . Inability to give consent. |
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Lawson Health Research Institute |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Determine the utility of diagnostic inspiratory amplitude (DIA) as a prognosticator for postoperative pulmonary complications (POPCs). | Ultrasonography will be used to measure DIA of patients one day before cardiac surgery and one day after to detect any changes in DIA that occurred and to determine if these changes are associated with POPCs. Occurrence of POPCs will be evaluated by obtaining this data from patient observation. | One day prior to surgery to one day following surgery |
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