Clinical Trial: Comparison of Allows Measurement of Cardiac Output Between Clearsight System and Transpulmonary Thermodilution
Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Observational
Official Title: Comparaison de Mesure de débit Cardiaque Entre système Clearsight® et Thermodilution Transpulmonaire.
Brief Summary: Correlation study between the data provided by two measurement systems, trans- pulmonary thermodilution and ClearSight © (non invasive), to determine the interest in routine use (cardiac output, cardiac index, stroke volume and blood pressure).
Detailed Summary:
Since 2014, Edwards society has developed a completely non-invasive monitoring device for measurement of blood pressure and continuous cardiac output without inserting foreign intravascular bodies in the patient. Initially tested on healthy volunteers cardiac disease -free, the correlation with the other devices seems to be good. If this ClearSight © system show a relevant accuracy in measuring blood pressure and cardiac output with a specific ICU hospitalized population, it could justify its place in the therapeutic arsenal of monitoring in intensive care.
This is a common care ,prospective observational single center study , concerning the results of blood pressure , cardiac output values and their variations.
Sponsor: University Hospital, Brest
Current Primary Outcome: Comparison of values and changes in cardiac index between the two devices [ Time Frame: 2 days ]
Original Primary Outcome: Same as current
Current Secondary Outcome:
- Comparison of values and variations in mean arterial pressure between the two devices [ Time Frame: 2 days ]
- Comparison of values and variations in mean cardiac output between the two devices [ Time Frame: 2 days ]
- Comparison of values and variations in mean stroke volume variation between the two devices [ Time Frame: 2 days ]
Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current
Information By: University Hospital, Brest
Dates:
Date Received: March 25, 2016
Date Started: June 2016
Date Completion: December 2016
Last Updated: July 7, 2016
Last Verified: July 2016