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Active clinical trials for "Cardiac Output, High"

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Comparing Cardiac Output Measurements Using a Wearable, Wireless, Non-invasive PPG-Based Device...

Cardiac OutputLow3 more

Invasive pulmonary capillary wedge pressure measurements using a Swan-Ganz catheter (SGC) is considered the gold standard for cardiac output (CO) monitoring. In this prospective study, we will compare CO measurements between a PPG-based wearable monitor and a SGC in ambulatory CHF patients.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Mean Systemic Filling Pressure and Heart Performance Predicting Fluid Responsiveness in Aortic Valve...

Cardiac OutputHigh

The purpose of this study is to determine fluid responsiveness in critically ill patients by measuring mean systemic filling pressure on the intensive care unit.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Comparison Study of Non-invasive Measurement of Blood Pressure and Cardiac Output During Stress...

High Cardiac OutputLow Cardiac Output

The objectives of the clinical trial is to validate hemodynamic parameters (Blood pressure and Cardiac Output) generated by an application coupled with an off-the-shelf pulse oximeter. The validation will be done by comparing the generated information to data gathered while performing Stress Echocardiography. The first phase of the study will be done on 10 patients undergoing a Stress Echocardiography test at the cardiology department at Meir Hospital

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Non-invasive Continuous Cardiac Output Monitoring in Preterm Infants Study

Cardiac OutputLow3 more

This is an observational study in newborn term and preterm infants. The study will validate if non-invasive continuous cardiac output monitoring is feasible in newborn infants, if normative values can be constructed and what is the effect of fluid boluses and inotropes on cardiac output and peripheral vascular resistance.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Mean Systemic Filling Pressure and Heart Performance Predicting Fluid Responsiveness in Sepsis

Cardiac OutputHigh

The purpose of this study is to determine fluid responsiveness in critically ill patients by measuring mean systemic filling pressure on the intensive care unit.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

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