Septic Shock Clinical Trial
— NOVECAROfficial title:
Effects of Norepinephrine and Volume Expansion in Capillary Refill Time in Septic Shock
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of norepinephrine and fluid expansion on capillary refill time during septic shock.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 64 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Septic shock - Presence of a cardiac output monitoring device with the PICCO2 system (Pulsion Medical Systems, Feldkirchen, Germany) - Decision by the physician in charge to perform vascular filling or modification the norepinephrine dose Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnant - Patient under a tutelage measure or placed under judicial protection |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Medical Intensive Care Unit | Le Kremlin-Bicêtre |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Bicetre Hospital |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Difference of capillary refill time before and after the therapeutic change | Capillary refill time is time required for return of color after application of blanching pressure to a distal capillary bed. In this study, we made a calibrated compression of the skin using a piston for seven seconds, and we recorded CRT with a smartphone's video camera. | Change from capillary refill time between the 15 min before the therapeutic, Immediately after fluid administration and within the 15 minutes of a change in norepinephrine dose | |
Secondary | Correlation between capillary refill time and perfusion index | Capillary refill time is time required for return of color after application of blanching pressure to a distal capillary bed. In this study, we made a calibrated compression of the skin using a piston for seven seconds, and we recorded CRT with a smartphone's video camera. | Change from capillary refill time between the 15 min before the therapeutic, Immediately after fluid administration and within the 15 minutes of a change in norepinephrine dose | |
Secondary | Least significant change of capillary refill time | Capillary refill time is time required for return of color after application of blanching pressure to a distal capillary bed. In this study, we made a calibrated compression of the skin using a piston for seven seconds, and we recorded CRT with a smartphone's video camera. | Change from capillary refill time between the 15 min before the therapeutic, Immediately after fluid administration and within the 15 minutes of a change in norepinephrine dose | |
Secondary | Difference between capillary refill time on thorax and on the index finger tip | Capillary refill time is time required for return of color after application of blanching pressure to a distal capillary bed. In this study, we made a calibrated compression of the skin using a piston for seven seconds, and we recorded CRT with a smartphone's video camera. | Change from capillary refill time between the 15 min before the therapeutic, Immediately after fluid administration and within the 15 minutes of a change in norepinephrine dose |
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