Noninvasive Assessment of Intravascular Volume Status for Postoperative Patients

December 4, 2018 updated by: Hebatullah Negm Eldeen Abd El Azeem, Beni-Suef University

Noninvasive Assessment of Intravascular Volume Status for Postoperative Patients: The Correlation Between Internal Jugular Vein/Common Carotid Artery Cross-Sectional Area Ratio and the Inferior Vena Cava Diameter

Ultrasound measurements of the inferior vena cava (IVC) have been proposed as a noninvasive tool to help guide fluid management. Well-established correlations exist between respiratory cycle-induced changes in IVC diameter and C entral Venous Pressure (CVP) . Beyond providing an estimate of CVP, the caval index, or percentage collapsibility of the IVC , has been proposed as a predictor of preload reserve. This noninvasive rapid measurement of CVP is especially important in critical care settings. It can help in differentiating hypovolemic, septic and cardiogenic shock. Changes in volume status will be depicted by change in the diameter of the IVC .

However, the validity and reliability of sonographic assessment of the inferior vena cava have been matters of controversy, and its applicability has been shown to be limited by technical difficulties. Recent study has shown a significant relationship between the internal jugular vein/common carotid artery (IJV/CCA) cross-sectional area ratio and CVP in pediatric burn patients .

Study Overview

Status

Unknown

Detailed Description

Type and Site of The study:

This study will be be done at Beni-Suef university hospital ,Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) after approval of the local ethics and research committee and anesthesia department of Beni- Suef University.

DATE AND PERIOD OF THE STUDY:

The study will be done between NOV. 2018 and Nov. 2019

Patients will be included:

Patients scheduled for elective or emergency major surgeries (e.g., abdominal exploration, cancer bladder, cancer rectum, cancer stomach and aorto-femoral bypass grafting) who require post-operative SICU admission for close monitoring and assessment of volume status will be considered for enrollment.

Thirty five patients will be enrolled in the study; the patients will be admitted to the post-surgical intensive care unit for post-operative close observation and monitoring for at least 24 h. Upon admission, baseline laboratory investigation, chest x-ray, Arterial Blood Gases (ABG) and vital signs (hear rate, mean arterial blood pressure, arterial oxygen saturation and temperature) will be all measured.

Patients will get nurse-controlled analgesia using morphine boluses of 1-2 mg intravenously, followed by a continuous infusion of 1 or 2 mg/h according to the protocol of the SICU team. CVP, sonographic measurement of (IJV/CCA) cross sectional area ratio and IVC diameter will be measured after admitting the patient to SICU as a baseline reading, second measurements will be after achieving CVP between (8-12 cmH2O).

Data to be collected and measured

Demographic data will be obtained from patient's notes and charts including

1- Age, sex, body mass index, ASA physical status and type of surgery.

Cardiorespiratory variables of the Patients include:

  • CVP (CMH2O),
  • Heart rate (beats/min),
  • MAP( mmHg),
  • Oxygen saturation (spo2 %),
  • Urine output (ml/h),

IVC measurements include:

  • IVC Maximum Diameter (cm).
  • IVC Minimum Diameter (cm).

Internal jugular vein and common carotid artery measurements include:

  • CCA Surface
  • IJV surface at inspiration
  • IJV surface at expiration
  • IJV/CCA RATIO at inspiration
  • IJV/CCA RATIO at expiration

Data will be measured after admitting the patient to SICU as a baseline reading, second measurements will be after achieving CVP between (8-12 cmH2O).

Study Type

Observational

Enrollment (Anticipated)

35

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

      • Banī Suwayf, Egypt, 11311
        • Recruiting
        • Hebatullah Negm Eldeen
        • Contact:
        • Contact:
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Hebatullah Negm el deen, A.L

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

20 years to 60 years (ADULT)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

N/A

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Sampling Method

Probability Sample

Study Population

Patients scheduled for elective or emergency major surgeries (e.g., abdominal exploration, cancer bladder, cancer rectum, cancer stomach and aorto-femoral bypass grafting) who require post-operative SICU admission for close monitoring and assessment of volume status will be considered for enrollment.

Description

Inclusion Criteria:.

  1. ASA physical status I and II
  2. Patients who are able to breathe spontaneously and lay supine post-operative.
  3. Patients who had CVP catheter (subclavian or internal jugular vein)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • 1- Chronic obstructive or restrictive pulmonary disease. 2-Significant cardiac disease 3-Significant hepatic disease 4-Renal impairment ( creatinine >2 mg/dl). 5- BMI ˃ 30 kg/m2 6- Pneumothorax or mediastinal masses. 7- mechanical ventilation or coming with tracheostomy. 8- defect at the site of sonography. 9- Pregnancy. 10- Instability of vital signs 11- Unwillingness to participate 12- sepsis or septic shock. 13- neurosurgical interventions

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

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
The correlation between (Internal Jugular Vein/Common Carotid Artery Cross-Sectional Area Ratio),and Inferior Vena Cava Diameter by using ultrasound
Time Frame: immediately upon admission to surgical intensive care unit and after acchieving cvp above 8 cmh2o by saline infusion (10 ml/kg) average 3 hours after admission
The correlation between (Internal Jugular Vein/Common Carotid Artery Cross-Sectional Area Ratio),and Inferior Vena Cava Diameter by using ultrasound
immediately upon admission to surgical intensive care unit and after acchieving cvp above 8 cmh2o by saline infusion (10 ml/kg) average 3 hours after admission

Collaborators and Investigators

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

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Hebatullah Negm eldeen, A.L., Beni-Suef University

Study record dates

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Study Major Dates

Study Start (ACTUAL)

November 10, 2018

Primary Completion (ANTICIPATED)

November 1, 2019

Study Completion (ANTICIPATED)

November 1, 2019

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

November 28, 2018

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

December 4, 2018

First Posted (ACTUAL)

December 6, 2018

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (ACTUAL)

December 6, 2018

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

December 4, 2018

Last Verified

December 1, 2018

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Terms related to this study

Other Study ID Numbers

  • Hebatullah Negm Eldeen

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