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Deresuscitation of Fluid overloaded Patients on Mechanical Ventilation - Utilization of a non-invasive cardiopulmonary monitor to assess thoracic fluid content

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Updated on 19 February 2024

Summary

Purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of a protocol which helps eliminate excess fluid from patients which they have accumulated as a result of initial resuscitation for shock and is causing respiratory failure. This study will also use NICOM device which will use bioreactance to determine the amount of water content in the thoracic cavity. Using this device will help guide assessment of fluid status in these patients. However NICOM will not be used to diagnose fluid overload or determine when a patient is euvolemic as these assessments will be by clinical judgement.

Description

Purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of a protocol which helps eliminate excess fluid from patients which they have accumulated as a result of initial resuscitation for shock and is causing respiratory failure. This study will also use NICOM device which will use bioreactance to determine the amount of water content in the thoracic cavity. Using this device will help guide assessment of fluid status in these patients. However NICOM will not be used to diagnose fluid overload or determine when a patient is euvolemic as these assessments will be by clinical judgement.

Details
Condition septic shock,hypovolemic shock,hemorrhagic shock
Age 100years or below
Clinical Study IdentifierTX8706
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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