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Clinical Trials/NCT05096559
NCT05096559
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The Evaluation of Sublingual Microcirculation To Guide Fluid Resuscitation In Patients With Burn: Prospective Observational Study

Cairo University1 site in 1 country30 target enrollmentFebruary 1, 2021
ConditionsBurn Shock

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Burn Shock
Sponsor
Cairo University
Enrollment
30
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
• Lactate level
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The adequacy of fluid resuscitation will be monitored in burn patients using microcirculation.

Microcirculation camera will be placed on the base of the tongue and at different four quadrants. • Microcirculation parameters at baseline and after 8h , 16h and 24h of fluid resuscitation will be recorded. Fluid resuscitation with lactated ringer according to Parkland formula (4 ml/kg/%TBSA) 50% given during the first 8 hours, with the remainder given during the following 16 hours, will be initiated to maintain a urinary output of 0.5ml/kg/hr.Norepinephrine infusion will be started in case of circulatory failure at a rate of 0.02mic/kg/min to maintain MAP of 65-70mmHg.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
February 1, 2021
End Date
February 1, 2022
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Shymaa Fathy

Lecturer of anesthesia and SICU

Cairo University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Age more than 18 years old
  • Burn \>20% TBSA
  • Patients with burn admitted within the 1st 6 hours

Exclusion Criteria

  • Age \< 18 years old.
  • Pregnant patients.
  • Patients with severe renal insufficiency.
  • Patients shocked due to other causes as sepsis, hypovolaemia or cardiogenic shock
  • Patients with airway edema that preclude the measurement of sublingual microcirculation

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

• Lactate level

Time Frame: 24 hours

mmol/L

Secondary Outcomes

  • total vessel density(24 hours)

Study Sites (1)

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