View clinical trials related to Post-cardiac Surgery.
Filter by:The aim of this study is to evaluate the relevance of the information as provided by the EarlySense Home care Tele-monitoring system can provide relevant flagging information for clinicians to identify the patients at higher risk to proactively assess patients' condition
This study evaluate the effect of different doses of crystalloids on the changes on cardiac output (CO) and on the proportion of responders and non-responders and aims to determine the minimal volume required to increase the mean systemic filling pressures (Pmsf) in post-cardiac surgical patients.
Robotic assisted gait therapy with the Lokomat® as a new method for rehabilitation in advanced heart failure and after cardiac surgery.
The investigators want to determine if additional, increased contact with infants and families discharged to home after cardiac surgery improves infant and parent outcomes as compared to usual care.
The measurement of cardiac output (CO) and hemodynamic pressures are vital for proper management of severely hemodynamic compromised patients. A new ultrasound dilution method (COstatus) for cardiac output measurement has been developed.
The proposed trial is to evaluate the use of the TORQ closure assistance device and how it affects pain in the sternum, breathing and quality of life compared to traditional use of needle drivers or similar to close sternal wires.
The objective of the study is to examine the safety of two different hemoglobin (Hgb)-based transfusion triggers in patients post cardiac surgery.