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This study investigates cardiac output in young children under 18 months of age during the perioperative period by means of electrical cardiometry.


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Young children are particularly prone to hemodynamic instability during the perioperative period which, in turn, may lead to organ morbidity. Currently, in routine surgical procedures in otherwise healthy children, hemodynamic status in the perioperative period is primarily assessed by non-invasive systemic blood pressure management. While this approach can detect systemic arterial hypotension, it does not provide us with guidance on whether the decrease in blood pressure is the result of changes in cardiac output and/or in systemic vascular resistance. This information would be important to know since treatment modalities may differ. Recent technical development in electrical cardiometry allows us to non-invasively monitor cardiac output. The accuracy of the method has been validated in neonatal and pediatric cohorts, and electrical cardiometry is now regularly used to monitor cardiac output in the perioperative setting. Nevertheless, the temporal patterns of cardiac output changes in otherwise healthy young children undergoing routine surgical procedures have not been systematically reported. This information is important since it will increase our understanding of hemodynamic changes in small children during anesthesia/surgery and would ultimately lead to a better anesthesia care in this patient population. The primary objective of this pilot exploratory observational study is to describe temporal patterns of cardiac output in young children ( under18 months of age) during the perioperative period. The secondary objectives are to describe how changes in cardiac output are associated with (i) non-invasively-measured systemic arterial blood pressure; (ii) near-infrared spectroscopy; (iii) other anesthesia factors (arterial oxygen saturation, concentration of anesthesia agents, CO2 levels). ;


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NCT number NCT04044157
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Geneva
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date September 23, 2019
Completion date March 19, 2020

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