Relation between Inferior vena cava and fall in blood pressure after anaesthesia
- Conditions
- Health Condition 1: K80- Cholelithiasis
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2020/09/028051
- Lead Sponsor
- Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ot Yet Recruiting
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- 0
ASA 1 and 2 patients between the age of 40-60 years weighing 50-80 kg undergoing elective surgery under general anaesthesia with accessible epigastric region will be included in the study
Asa more than or equal to 3
Dyspnoea
Uncontrolled hypertension
Decompensated heart failure
Significant valvular disease
Significant carotid stenosis
Ejection fraction < 40%
Respiratory distress
Increased intra abdominal pressure
Anticipated difficult airway
Mental incompetence
Pheochromocytoma
Ivc non visualuzed
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To find out whether the inferior vena cava has any role in predicting the fall of blood pressure in patients after giving them anaesthesiaTimepoint: 1 year
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To measure the inferior Vena cava collapsibity index pre-operatively <br/ ><br>To measure the hemodynamic changes post induction and see its correlation with the inferior vena collapsibility indexTimepoint: Measurement of hemodynamic changes every 1 minute post induction upto 4 minutes and then every 2 minutes upto 10 minutes post intubation