NCT02474056
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The Impact of the Fluid Resuscitation on the Venous Volume and Flow Characteristics in Hypovolemic Shock
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- the Study Focuses on the Subgoup of Patients With Decreased Effective Blood Volume eg. Trauma Surgical and Non Surgical Patients
- Sponsor
- HaEmek Medical Center, Israel
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- blood volume
- Status
- Withdrawn
- Last Updated
- 9 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
We hypothesis that in various situation when the effective blood volume decreased the venous volume flow characteristics change according to the fluid resuscitation
Detailed Description
Patients with clinical signs of loss of the effective blood volume will undergo ultrasound examination of several major veins. The purpose of this examination is to determine vein volume(size) and flow. The ultrasound examination will be done before fluid resuscitation, after fluid administration,and three days after admission
Investigators
Kopelman doron
Cheif of Surgery department B
HaEmek Medical Center, Israel
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •age \> 18 years old
- •decreased effective blood volume
- •Systolic blood pressure \< 100
- •Pulse rate \> 110
Exclusion Criteria
- •age \<18 years old
- •pregnancy
- •patient requires urgent surgical intervention
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
blood volume
Time Frame: 1 year
Study Sites (1)
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