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This study will be the first of several studies that establish the value of measuring fluid responsiveness in children undergoing general anesthesia. The first study in this series will determine whether fluid responsiveness, as measured with the NICOM cardiac output monitor in normal children before and after passive leg raising, predicts changes in stroke volume, cardiac output, and blood pressure during the early stages of anesthesia. A second study will determine if early treatment of the fluid responsiveness will prevent the decline in blood pressure that accompanies general anesthesia. If the NICOM monitor permits accurate prediction in normal patients, future studies of pediatric patients undergoing major surgery would be indicated.
The investigators would like to add 25 additional patients who will have the NICOM assessments performed in the pre operative area - Pre anesthesia. General anesthesia may alter the results of the NICOM assessments. The investigators will use these 25 subjects to serve as a comparison/control group.
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Eligible patients will be identified from the surgery schedule and will be contacted by a research team member via phone ahead of their surgery date to inform them of the research study. This call will allow the research team member to answer questions and establish the subject's interest in participation. If interested, or not able to be contacted by phone, patient/family will be approached in the pre-operative area or other private hospital setting. He/she and their parent(s) will have ample time to read the consent and ask any questions regarding the study.
If the subject and his/her parent(s) agree to participate, all standard techniques for general anesthesia compatible with the particular surgical procedure will be employed. Clinical decisions concerning the subject's perioperative care will be made by the anesthesiologist of record.
Cardiac output will be measured with the NICOM cardiac output monitor. The NICOM is a non-invasive monitor using bioreactance, a proprietary technique developed by Cheetah Medical that utilizes delay time shifts to measure stroke volume when an alternating current is passed through the thorax. It requires the placement of four surface electrodes (similar to ECG electrodes) above and below the heart on each side of the patient's chest.
This study will measure cardiac output, stroke volume, and fluid responsiveness (increase in stroke volume > 10%) obtained via passive leg elevation immediately after induction of anesthesia. Adult studies have demonstrated that fifty percent of fasted patients are fluid responsive. The investigators seek to determine the incidence on children.
All decisions concerning clinical care of the subject during the perioperative period will made by the anesthesiologist of record in accordance with accepted standard of care.
The same procedures listed above will be performed Pre-anesthesia in the Pre operative area, while the subject is fully awake.
General anesthesia may alter the results of the NICOM procedures. The investigators will add 25 patients who will be evaluated with the study procedures pre anesthesia as a control/comparison group.
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