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The effect of CPAP masks on hemodynamic parameters, arterial blood gas and pulmonary complications in patients after open heart surgery

Not Applicable
Conditions
Condition 1: plural effusion. Condition 2: Atelectasis. Condition 3: pneumonia. Condition 4: Hemodynamic.
Pleural effusion in conditions classified elsewhere
Other and unspecified disorders of circulatory system
Pulmonary collapse
Bacterial pneumonia, not elsewhere classified
Registration Number
IRCT138902013146N2
Lead Sponsor
Deputy of Research OF Kashan University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
72
Inclusion Criteria

age > 18 years; having an elective of surgery; undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) during cardiac surgery; having an EF over 40%; having at least a chest tube in the pleural cavity; being under mechanical ventilation for less than 12 hours after the surgery. Exclusion criteria: no need for medications such as epinephrine, dopamine, and dobutamine at the start of the study; lacking a definite diagnosis of COPD and asthma.

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Diastolic BP. Timepoint: pre and 10 min post Intervention. Method of measurement: monitor.;Heart Rate. Timepoint: pre and 10 min post Intervention. Method of measurement: monitor.;Centeral Venous Pressure. Timepoint: pre and 10 min post Intervention. Method of measurement: monitor.;Atelectasy. Timepoint: end of Study. Method of measurement: CXRay.;Systolic BP. Timepoint: pre and 10 min post Intervention. Method of measurement: monitor.;Plural Effusion. Timepoint: end of Study. Method of measurement: CXRay.;Mean arterial pressure. Timepoint: pre and 10 min post Intervention. Method of measurement: monitor.;Pneumonia. Timepoint: end of Study. Method of measurement: CXRay.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Ejection Fraction. Timepoint: end of study. Method of measurement: Echocardiography.
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