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NCT ID: NCT05271227 Completed - Cardiogenic Shock Clinical Trials

Volume Responsiveness By Ultrasound Of Carotid Blood Flow In Patients With Cardiogenic Shock

Start date: March 25, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Resuscitation of critically ill patients has changed since the advent of goal directed therapy. Today, practitioners providing fluid resuscitation are attentive of the danger associated with volume depletion while being aware of the morbidity of volume overload. Fluid resuscitation must be rapid, precise, and individually tailored to each patient based on reliable data obtained by various means inside ICU setting. There is no non-invasive method that can reliably and accurately identify fluid responsiveness. As such, in patients with undifferentiated shock, treatment often involves empiric fluid administration, in the hopes that volume expansion will increase preload, which will then serve to increase cardiac output (CO). However, for patients on the flat portion of the Starling curve, aggressive fluid administration results in no appreciable increase in CO and may be detrimental to hemodynamically unstable patients.

NCT ID: NCT04614701 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Volume Responsiveness

Correlation of Carotid Flow Time and Cardiac Output.

Start date: September 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Assessment of common carotid artery flow is more easily done and can be taught more broadly than transthoracic echocardiography, providing a greater number of clinicians a tool to assess volume responsiveness. These assessments are of great importance to patients with COVID-19, who often present with hypotension requiring fluids, which must be balanced against limiting fluid administration to minimize pulmonary edema.