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The CCUS Based Characteristic of Hemodynamic and Lung Pathology in Early Stage of Shock in ICU: The Epidemic and Prognostic Value

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Sichuan University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Shock

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03082326
West China H

Details and patient eligibility

About

Shock is a common condition in critical care unit (ICU). It is extremely important that the patient accepts early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) treatment in the early stage of shock. However, several studies failed to demonstrate that the well used variables such as CVP and others could direct to a better treatment. In recent years, critical care ultrasound (CCUS) has been respected as a reliable noninvasive tool and widely used in ICU practice. With CCUS the investigators can accurately acquired the detailed information of the characteristic of the hemodynamics and lung pathology (the systole and diastole function, volume status, valve insufficiency, lung, edema, consolidation, and pleural effusion, etc.). To the investigators knowledge, there is no study investigating the epidemic of such ultrasonic variables and its value to predict to outcome. The aim of this study is to investigate the epidemic and the prognostic value of CCUS Based Characteristic of Hemodynamic and Lung pathology in Early Stage of Shock in patients admitted in ICU.

Full description

Adult patients who admitted to the intensive care unit of West China hospital of sichuan university with shock from April 2016 to April 2017 enrolled.

Enrollment

181 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. SBP<90 mm Hg or MAP <70 mm Hg or SBP decrease >40mmHg or need vasoactive drugs;
  2. Skin that is cold and clammy, capillary refill time >4.5s, urine output of <0.5ml/Kg.hr and lactate>2mmol/L;
  3. SHOCK presented within 6 hr.

Exclusion criteria

  1. <18 years old;
  2. Pregnancy;
  3. Patient or family member refuse to be enrolled.

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