Regional Cerebral Hemodynamics Related to Global Hemodynamics
- Conditions
- Critically Ill Patients
- Registration Number
- NCT01995565
- Lead Sponsor
- Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
- Brief Summary
This prospective investigation studies changes in regional cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation as a function of cardiac output and blood pressure in intensive care patients.
- Detailed Description
Cerebral blood flow velocity (as an index of regional perfusion), dynamic cerebral autoregulation and regional cerebral oxygen saturation should be monitored if disturbances of cerebral perfusion and oxygenation have to be suspected. Noninvasive monitoring techniques are established. When detected early, disturbed perfusion and oxygenation may be treated promptly and permanent damage of brain tissue can be avoided.
In critically ill patients, hemodynamic changes occur due to the disease itself but also as a function of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Systemic hemodynamic changes can be monitored using PiCCO庐 system (pulse contour cardiac output, Pulsion Medical Systems, Munich, Germany) that combines transpulmonal thermodilution and pulse contour analysis. PiCCO庐 continuously monitors cardiac output (CO), as well as static parameters like global enddiastolic blood volume index (GEDVI), and dynamic parameters as difference in pulse pressure (dPP) and stroke volume variation (SVV), respectively. CC Nexfin庐 (BMeye, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) is a noninvasive hemodynamic monitor.
This study investigates the effects of changes in cardiac output on cerebral blood flow velocity and regional cerebral oxygen saturation in intensive care patients that underwent major abdominal surgery.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 64
- critically ill
- mechanically ventilated
- needing advanced hemodynamic monitoring (PiCCO)
- <18years
- > 80years
- rhythm other than sinus
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method cerebral blood flow velocity 1 hour
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Cerebral oxygen saturation 1 hour
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
馃嚛馃嚜Mainz, Germany