Correlation of Estimated Continuous Cardias Output (esCCO) and Picco in Partial Liver Resection

February 12, 2012 updated by: Christoph Schramm, M.D., Heidelberg University

Pilot Study to Examine the Correlation of 'Estimated Continuous Cardias Output' (esCCO) With Pulse Contour Analysis of the Arterial Waveform (Picco) in Partial Liver Resection

The purpose of this study is to determine the measuring accuracy of the truly non-invasive method estimated continuous cardiac output (esCCO) against the reference method pulse contour analysis of the arterial waveform (Picco) in partial liver resection. esCCO is calculated using the pulse wave transit time, which is defined as the time between the R-wave of the ECG and a 30% increase of the differentiated pulseoximetry waveform.

Study Overview

Status

Completed

Detailed Description

The objective is to compare two methods of cardiac output measurement: the new non-invasive method called esCCO™ (by Nihon Kohden, Tokyo, Japan) and the established more invasive method PiCCO™ (by PULSION Medical Systems, Munich, Germany). esCCO™ is a completely non-invasive method that could provide a cardiac output measurement in a large range of patients because of an extremely low risk benefit balance. Thus the valuable information of cardiac output in combination with standard patient monitoring could be integrated in the assessment and clinical handling of a patients circulatory system.

In previous Japanese studies, esCCO™ was tested against the pulmonary artery catheter in patients undergoing heart surgery. Because of promising results in those studies, the validity of the method is now tested in patients scheduled for partial liver resection as a major visceral surgery intervention. Partial liver resection is a medium to high risk surgical intervention because of the extended blood supply of the organ. High and sudden blood loss can easily occur during the operation. Measurement period starts at the beginning of anesthesiologic induction and is continued until the extubation at the end of the intervention.

The algorithm for esCCO™ -measurement is integrated in an approved patient monitor that replaces the standard patient monitor during the measurement-period. The PiCCO™-device is added on the same rack and a cable connects the PiCCO™-device to the patient monitor. To assure maximum quality of the reference method, a thermodilution for PiCCO™-calibration is accomplished every 30 minutes.

In the study protocol, events like esCCO™ - and PiCCO™-calibration time, catheter positioning time, changes of the patient's position, ventilation settings, volume in- and output and drug administration, patients's data and diagnoses are logged. Vital parameters from the patient monitor including the PiCCO™-cardiac output values are recorded every second in real time on a study laptop mounted on the same rack as the patient monitor and the PiCCO™ device but separated electrically from the other devices.

A total of 30 patients shall be investigated in the study during a planned study time of approximately 6 months. The ethics committee of the University of Heidelberg gave their consent to the study (S-188/2011). The investigators will approximately receive 1080 data pairs when averaging the values every 5 minutes with a mean duration of the surgical procedure of 3 hours.

For statistical analysis, a Bland-Altman-test for multiple values in one patient, a t-test for depending values, correlation graphics and a regression equation will be performed.

Study Type

Observational

Enrollment (Actual)

27

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

      • Heidelberg, Germany, 69120
        • University of Heidelberg

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

18 years and older (Adult, Older Adult)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Sampling Method

Non-Probability Sample

Study Population

adult patients scheduled for partial liver resection

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • written consent
  • patient scheduled for partial liver resection
  • sinus rhythm

Exclusion Criteria:

  • no written consent
  • continuous severe cardiac arrhythmias
  • cardiac pacemaker
  • intraaortal balloon pump

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

Cohorts and Interventions

Group / Cohort
Partial liver resection
Adult patients scheduled for elective partial liver resection

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Time Frame
Correlation of esCCO and Picco in Partial Liver Resection
Time Frame: Intraoperative (Measurement from induction of anaesthesia to extubation)
Intraoperative (Measurement from induction of anaesthesia to extubation)

Collaborators and Investigators

This is where you will find people and organizations involved with this study.

Collaborators

Investigators

  • Study Chair: Konstanze Plaschke, Professor, Heidelberg University
  • Principal Investigator: Christoph Schramm, M.D., Heidelberg University

Study record dates

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Study Major Dates

Study Start

July 1, 2011

Primary Completion (Actual)

November 1, 2011

Study Completion (Actual)

November 1, 2011

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

September 26, 2011

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

September 29, 2011

First Posted (Estimate)

September 30, 2011

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Estimate)

February 14, 2012

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

February 12, 2012

Last Verified

February 1, 2012

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