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Clinical Trials/NCT01137500
NCT01137500
Withdrawn
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Ultrasonic Assessment of Changes in Aortic Diameter During Laparoscopic Surgery

Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust0 sitesAugust 1, 2010

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Abdominal Aortic Diameter During Laparoscopic Surgery
Sponsor
Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Status
Withdrawn
Last Updated
7 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Various haemodynamic changes are observed during laparoscopic surgery, relating to insufflation of CO2 & patient position. Cardiac output calculations using oesophageal doppler monitoring are based on the assumption that the aortic diameter is fixed. This study aims to measure the aortic diameter at preset times during surgery using ultrasound to discover if the diameter remains the same, and hence if the assumptions made by the oesophageal monitor are reliable. Assessing the aortic diameter involves a noninvasive ultrasound measurement taken in patients electively having laparoscopic procedures at the Royal Surrey County Hospital.

Detailed Description

Purpose and design:This study aims to measure the aortic diameter at preset times during surgery using ultrasound to discover if the diameter remains the same, and hence if the assumptions made by the oesophageal monitor are reliable. Assessing the aortic diameter involves a noninvasive ultrasound measurement taken in patients electively having laparoscopic procedures at the Royal Surrey County Hospital. Recruitment: Patients undergoing elective laparoscopic procedures at the Royal Surrey County Hospital. Recruitment done by Dr M Dickinson or Dr M Scott (COnsultant Anaesthetists). No therapeutic promises are to be made as this is purely an observational study. Inclusion / exclusion: Patient refusal, Surgical refusal, Conversion to an open procedure. Consent: Informed consent will be gained from each participant. Risks, burdens and benefits: This is an observational study using a non invasive technique in patients undergoing elective surgery. There is very little in the way of risks, burdens and benefits to the patient. Confidentiality: Caldicott principles will be adhered to. Conflict of interest: None. Use of tissue samples in future research: None.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
August 1, 2010
End Date
August 3, 2010
Last Updated
7 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Dr Matthew Dickinson

Anaesthetist

Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • All adult patients undergoing elective laparoscopic surgery at the Royal Surrey County Hospital

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patient refusal
  • Surgical refusal
  • Conversion to an open procedure

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

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