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NCT05526625

Comparison Of Ultrasound-Based Measures Of Inferior Vena Cava And Internal Jugular Vein For Prediction Of Hypotension During Induction Of General Anesthesia

Completed Last updated 2 September 2022
What this trial tests

trial testing Ultrasound-based measurements of IVC & IJV. in Ultrasound Based IVC IJV in 133 participants. Completed in 1 March 2022.

Timeline
1 June 2020
Primary endpoint
1 January 2022
1 March 2022

Quick facts

Lead sponsorCairo University
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment133
Start date1 June 2020
Primary completion1 January 2022
Estimated completion1 March 2022
Sites1 location across Egypt

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Cairo University

Who can join

Adults 18 to 50, any sex, with Ultrasound Based IVC IJV. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Hypotension after induction of general anesthesia is a frequent event in routine practice. Even a short period of hypotension may lead to tissue hypoperfusion and predispose to postoperative complications. Intra-operative hypotension is associated with renal injury, ischemic stroke, myocardial injury and postoperative mortality in patients having non-cardiac surgery under general anesthesia. Underlying hypovolemia is an important and modifiable risk factor for hypotension after anesthetics administration. Ultrasonographic studies of the inferior vena cava (IVC) and the internal jugular vein (IJV) for evaluation of intravascular volume status and prediction of hypotension during induction of general anesthesia have been established. The present study was designed to compare, on ultrasound-based measures, between inferior vena cava and internal jugular vein for prediction of prolonged hypotension during induction of general anesthesia. The study was conducted at Kasr Al-Ainy hospital, Cairo University in Patients undergoing elective non-cardiac surgery under general anesthesia.

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