Clinical Trial: Peak Systolic Global Longitudinal Strain and Low Cardiac Output Syndrome After Cardiac Surgery
Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational
Official Title:
Brief Summary: This is a retrospective observational study to assess the relationship between peak systolic global longitudinal strain measured on pre-cardiopulmonary bypass trans-esophageal echo images predicts post-operative low cardiac output syndrome defined as the need for an inotropic support during 24 hours or longer.
Detailed Summary:
Sponsor: University Hospital of Liege
Current Primary Outcome: Post-operative low cardiac output syndrome [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
Original Primary Outcome: Same as current
Current Secondary Outcome:
- Length of intensive care unit stay [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
- Length of hospital stay [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
- 30-day or in hospital mortality [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
- duration of post-operative mechanical ventilation [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
- post-operative acute kidney injury [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
- Need for readmission to the intensive care [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
Original Secondary Outcome:
- Length of intensive care unit stay [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
- Length of hospital stay [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
- 30-day or in hospital mortality [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
- duration of post-operative mechanical ventialation [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
- post-operative acute kidney injury [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
- Need for readmission to the intensive care [ Time Frame: 30 days ]
Information By: University Hospital of Liege
Dates:
Date Received: May 11, 2016
Date Started: June 2016
Date Completion:
Last Updated: November 22, 2016
Last Verified: June 2016