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NCT04330742

The Effect of Fluids on Aortic VTI During C-section

Sponsor: Baylor College of Medicine

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Pregnancy is associated with a myriad of physiologic changes, including expansion of blood volume, decrease in oncotic pressure, and increased cardiac output. The obstetric population is associated with intrapartum hemorrhage. Accordingly, it is important to have an accurate method to assess fluid status in intrapartum patients. The use of standard volume assessment tools including arterial lines and central venous catheters is limited given the brevity of obstetric procedures and the morbidity of these techniques on the awake patients, and the costs. Non-invasive methods to assess volume status (carotid dopplers, direct measurement of blood loss, bio-impedance devices) are imperfect. Echocardiography is an attractive tool to measure fluid status in experienced operators such as anesthesiologists. IVC diameter and variation of aortic velocity time integral are two measures that can be obtained via echocardiography and been studied in spontaneously breathing patients. The purpose of this study is to determine whether these measurements can be used in the assessment of volume status in the laboring patient.

Official title: The Influence of Intravascular Fluid Administration on Aortic Velocity Time Integral in Obstetric Patients Undergoing Cesarean Section

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 35 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

50

Start Date

2020-03-25

Completion Date

2025-12-31

Last Updated

2024-04-22

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DRUG

lactated ringers

the intervention is one liter fluid bag of lactated ringers which is routinely used as a fluid coload for spinal anesthesia. All patients will receive the same amount of fluids however this will be paused at various time points in order to perform the echocardiogram.

Locations (1)

Ben Taub General Hospital

Houston, Texas, United States