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Right Ventriculo-Arterial Coupling During Fluid Loading in ICU Patients
Sponsor: CHU de Reims
Summary
Preload responsiveness and venous congestion have largely been investigated independently in recent literature. However, recent data report a similar incidence of venous congestion regardless of fluid responsiveness status, challenging the concept of a linear continuum between preload independence and fluid intolerance. These findings support the need for a more individualized hemodynamic management strategy that takes venous congestion risk into account. The right ventricle plays a central role in this framework. Its function is to maintain an adequate venous return pressure gradient to ensure cardiac output while limiting upstream venous congestion, under strong dependence on its afterload. In physiological conditions, the right ventricle adapts to changes in afterload by increasing contractility to preserve right ventriculo-arterial coupling and optimize its performance. In chronic cardiopulmonary diseases, right ventriculo-arterial uncoupling is a well-established prognostic factor, including the presence of occult uncoupling revealed by fluid loading. In critically ill patients, right ventricular systolic dysfunction associated with venous congestion-defining right heart failure-is strongly associated with increased mortality, as is right ventriculo-arterial uncoupling itself. To support the concept of fluid tolerance, the investigators hypothesize that impairment of right ventriculo-arterial coupling may exist or occur during fluid loading in critically ill patients, independently of preload responsiveness, and may be associated with worsening upstream venous congestion.
Official title: Prospective Observational Study of Right Ventriculo-arterial Coupling Changes During Fluid Loading and Their Relationship With Congestion Parameters in Critically Ill Adults
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2026-06-03
Completion Date
2029-06-04
Last Updated
2026-06-10
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Echography
Fluid loading administered according to standard clinical practice at the discretion of the treating physician. Echocardiographic assessment of right ventricular function and venous congestion is performed before and after fluid administration. No experimental treatment is applied.
Locations (1)
Marie Muller
Reims, France