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Postspinal Hypotension and Cardiac Performance in the Elderly

ARTHROPLASTYREPLACEMENT; ANESTHESIA

Patients, scheduled for elective arthroplasty were monitored with Lithium Dilution Cardiac Output monitor (LiDCOplus™) before and 45 minutes after spinal anesthesia. Hypotension was defined as systolic blood pressure ≤ 100 mmHg or ≥ 30% decrease from baseline. Associations between hypotension and the hemodynamic changes after preanaesthetic fluid loading and spinal anesthesia were analysed by logistic regression analyses.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Long Time Interval Analysis for Non Invasive Measurement of Cardiac Output

Hypotension

A group of engineers at Michigan State developed a novel waveform analysis technique ("Long Time Interval Analysis" [LTIA]) that attempts to estimate cardiac output non-invasively. Retrospective comparison of LTIA to invasive techniques (e.g. thermodilution) suggest acceptable agreement. Thus, a prospective trial of LTIA is warranted. This study compares LTIA to a validated measure of cardiac output - esophageal Doppler monitoring.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Study of Maraviroc (MVC) and Epzicom (ABC/3TC) Once-Daily in ART-Naive & First Switch Patients

Drug-induced Hypotension

Hypotension does not occur with Maraviroc at a dose of 600 mg/day

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Hypotension Associated With Preload Dependence During Continuous Renal Replacement...

Kidney InjuryRenal Failure1 more

Per-dialytic hypotension is common in Intensive Care Unit patients under continuous renal replacement therapy, and occurs in nearly 50% of the patients. To date, there is a lack of study having characterized the underlying mechanism of hypotension in this setting. New diagnostic methods are now available with high reliability to identify hypovolemia as the underlying cause of hypotension, among which change in cardiac index during passive leg raising may be the less affected by restrictive validity criteria. A change in cardiac index greater than 10% during this test is highly predictive of preload dependence, i.e the probability than cardiac index will increase if cardiac preload increases. The aim of this study is then to identify, among hypotensive episodes occurring during renal replacement therapy in Intensive Care Unit patients, the percentage of episodes related to preload dependence as identified by passive leg raising.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Cafedrin/Theodrenalin (Akrinor®) Versus Ephedrine for Treatment of Hypotension in the Peri-operative...

Hypotension

This is a national, multicentre, prospective, open, two-arm, non-interventional study with hospitalized patients, who are treated routinely with cafedrine/theodrenaline or ephedrine after occurrence of perioperative hypotension, wherein the patients are assigned to a treatment arm based on the department.

Completed35 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Changes of Venous Return After Spinal and Epidural Analgesia and Anesthesia by Ultrasound...

Pregnancy RelatedHypotension1 more

The investigators propose this study to test the hypotheses that inferior vena cava (IVC) diameter can predict hypotension after labor analgesia (epidural, combined spinal-epidural) and neuraxial anesthesia for cesarean section (epidural, combined spinal-epidural and spinal block) in full-term pregnant patients.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Preoperative Serum Albumin and Duration of Intraoperative Hypotension on Postoperative Acute Kidney...

Acute Kidney Injury

Acute kidney injury is one of major adverse postoperative complications. research about postoperative acute kidney injury conclude that low preoperative albumin and intraoperative hypotension is associated to postoperative acute kidney injury. However, due to ethic issue and nonlinear realtionship between these factors and postoperative acute kidney injury, the exact threshold of these two risk factors were not be able to identified. The research tried to locate the exact threshold with implementation of penalized splines by generalized additive model.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Intraoperative Hypotension and Acute Kidney Injury After Off-pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting...

Coronary Artery BypassOff-Pump2 more

Acute renal injury (AKI) is a common complication after cardiac surgery and is associated with worse outcomes. Hypotension is an important risk factor for the development of AKI after noncardiac surgery. However, the association between intraoperative hypotension and AKI after cardiac surgery has not been fully investigated. The purpose of this study is to analyze the association between intraoperative hypotension and acute kidney injury after off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Prediction of Hypotension Using Perfusion Index and Pleth Variability Index After Spinal Anesthesia...

Cesarean Section ComplicationsHypotension3 more

Spinal anesthesia for caesarean section is associated with a decrease in systemic vascular resistance and cardiac output and may cause hypotension in a significant portion of the parturients. Hypotension during delivery may cause maternal and fetal complications. If parturients who are likely to develop hypotension after spinal anesthesia can be identified before surgery, anesthesiologists would have opportunity to take measures such as prophylactic vasopressor administration. Perfusion index (PI) measured by pulse oximetry reflects vasomotor tone which affects the degree of hypotension after spinal anesthesia. This is a non-invasive method of assessing the relative vascular tone with the use of pulse oximeter which calculates the ratio of pulsatile versus the non-pulsatile component of the blood flow. A lower PI indicates greater peripheral vasomotor tone. Pleth variability index (PVI) is calculated using maximum and minimum values of perfusion index during respiratory cycles. PVI is one of the dynamic indices that can predict fluid responsiveness. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the PI and PVI values at different patient positions can predict hypotension during caesarean section.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Perioperative Goal Directed Therapy (PGDT) in Spinal Surgery in the Prone Position

Intraoperative HypotensionPulmonary Complication1 more

This study aims at evaluating if a specific protocol, that can be framed in the innovative concept of Perioperative Goal Directed Therapy (PGDT), based on the evaluation of the Stroke Volume Variation (SVV) - a parameter deriving from the adoption of a minimally invasive advanced hemodynamic monitoring technology with a special sensor called FloTrac® (Edwards) or of a non-invasive monitoring system with the Clearsight® sensor (Edwards) - is able to guarantee a greater precision in the intraoperative management of patients undergoing spinal surgery in prone position.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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