Post Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trial
Official title:
Investigation of the Reliability to Measure Cardiac Output by a New Ultrasound Dilution Method in Mechanically Ventilated Children After Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
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 thermodilution technique with a pulmonary artery catheter has been the standard in adult
patients for cardiac output measurement. However, using pulmonary artery catheter remains a
major clinical problem in children due to technical and size constraints.
COstatus measures changes in blood ultrasound velocity in an extracorporeal AV loop caused
by body-temperature isotonic saline injected into the central vein and calculates cardiac
output derived from a dilution curve.
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Time Perspective: Prospective
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