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NCT07305051

Study Of Ultrasound Windows For Measuring Inferior Vena Cava Changes Before Cardiac Surgery

This research study will compare two ultrasound methods for assessing the inferior vena cava (IVC), a major vein that reflects intravascular fluid status and cardiac function before and after surgery. The standard method uses a subcostal ultrasound view obtained below the breastbone, but this approach may be limited in patients with obesity, surgical dressings, or postoperative discomfort. An alternative approach, the transhepatic view, uses the liver as an acoustic window and may provide improved feasibility in these situations. The study will evaluate whether the transhepatic view provides measurements comparable to the standard subcostal view and whether operators with different levels of ultrasound experience obtain consistent results using both methods. Adult patients who are awake and scheduled for cardiac surgery at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre will undergo a brief ultrasound examination before surgery. The scan takes less than 10 minutes, involves no discomfort, and does not alter clinical care. This is a minimal-risk observational study with no therapeutic interventions. Participation is voluntary, and all personal health information will remain confidential. Findings may inform future approaches to ultrasound-guided assessment and training in perioperative care.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-12-26

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Perioperative Fluid Management
Hemodynamic Monitoring
Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index
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