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NCT07660679

THE EFFECT OF PREOPERATIVE CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS ON INTRAOPERATIVE HEMODYNAMIC PROFILE

Sponsor: Dicle University

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Summary

Candidates for liver transplantation (CT) carry an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) due to underlying end-stage liver disease (ESHD) and immunosuppressive drugs used post-transplantation. CVD is a significant cause of long-term mortality after CT \[1\] \[2\]. Carotid Intima-Media Thickness (CIMT), a subclinical marker of atherosclerosis in the preoperative period, is a non-invasive method used to predict future CVD risk \[3\]. High CIMT indicates atherosclerosis and decreased arterial compliance. This can compromise organ perfusion and increase the risk of postoperative complications by increasing intraoperative blood pressure variability (BPV) during anesthesia induction and surgical stress in major surgeries such as CT. Studies investigating whether CIMT is an independent risk factor for perioperative hemodynamic instability in CT patients are limited. The aim of our study is to investigate the effect of CIMT values on intraoperative hemodynamic parameters. Secondary objectives are to determine the association of CIMT with the incidence of hypotension, vasopressor requirement, postoperative acute renal injury (ARI), and major cardiac adverse events (MCAE) after anesthesia induction. Theoretical Benefit: To make a significant contribution to the literature on the relationship between atherosclerosis and anesthesia management by determining whether CIMT is an independent predictor of perioperative hemodynamic instability in chemotherapy patients. Practical Benefit: To ensure the inclusion of CIMT measurement in the anesthesia risk assessment of chemotherapy candidates. Identifying patients with high CIMT will guide the implementation of more aggressive and targeted hemodynamic management strategies (e.g., more frequent invasive monitoring, proactive vasopressor use) during anesthesia induction and maintenance.

Official title: THE EFFECT OF PREOPERATIVE CAROTID INTIMA MEDIA THICKNESS ON INTRAOPERATIVE HEMODYNAMIC PROFILE IN LIVER TRANSPLANT PATIENTS

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

50

Start Date

2026-02-11

Completion Date

2026-07-01

Last Updated

2026-06-22

Healthy Volunteers

No

Locations (1)

Dicle University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation

Diyarbakır, Turkey (Türkiye)