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Utilizing of Physiological Parameters Predict the Prognosis of Cirrhotic Patients With Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Recruiting
Conditions
Liver Cirrhosis
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Registration Number
NCT06680583
Lead Sponsor
St. Martin De Porress Hospital
Brief Summary

Can physiological indicators such as quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment , Shock Index, and its derived indicators such as Modified Shock Index , Age Shock Index and Respiratory Adjusted Shock Index accurately predict the prognosis of cirrhosis patients with gastrointestinal bleeding? To explore the improvement of emergency and critical care patient management.

Detailed Description

Cirrhosis is a common chronic liver disease with gastrointestinal bleeding being one of its complications. Gastrointestinal bleeding is quite common in patients with cirrhosis, but its prognosis is difficult to accurately predict. In current clinical practice, critical care physicians often use physiological indicators to assess the risk level of patients. Among them, the Shock Index and its derived indicators such as the Modified Shock Index, Age Shock Index, and Respiratory Adjusted Shock Index have been widely used in other fields, but their actual value in patients with cirrhosis complicated by gastrointestinal bleeding is not yet clear.

The prognosis of cirrhosis patients with gastrointestinal bleeding affects the quality of life and survival of the patients, thus necessitating the establishment of a reliable prognostic assessment tool to assist critical care physicians in making rapid treatment decisions. The motivation of this study is to explore the application value of Shock Index-related indicators in predicting the prognosis of cirrhosis patients with gastrointestinal bleeding, in order to improve the medical efficiency for this specific group of critically ill patients.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
150
Inclusion Criteria

cirrhosis with gastrointestinal bleeding -

Exclusion Criteria

no complete medical record and trauma patient

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
shock index= heart rate / systolic blood pressure normal range:0.5-0.7 Modified shock index = heart rate/mean arterial pressure(MAP) age shock index = SI x age number respiratory adjusted shock index(RASI) = HR/SBP × RR/10. MAP = DP + 1/3(SP - DP)through study completion, an average of 6 months

find the shock index relatives indicators in the prognosis prediction of cirrhosis with gastrointestinal bleeding

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

St. Martin De Porres Hospital

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Tainan, Taiwan

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