Non-invasive Central Venous Pressure Estimation in Pediatric Patients
Compremium AG
Summary
Central Venous Pressure (CVP) is a standard parameter for hemodynamic monitoring and is currently measured through the insertion of a catheter. The pediatric population is especially vulnerable to risks associated to this invasive procedure, including infection, thrombosis, and pneumothorax. The proposed pilot study will evaluate safety and preliminary efficacy of a new non-invasive ultrasound-based venous occlusion pressure (VOP) monitoring device (CPMX2) in children equipped with an invasive catheter for CVP monitoring as part of standard of care.
Eligibility
- Age range
- Up to 21 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria * Provision of signed and dated informed consent form * Male or female * Age: birth to 21 years of age * Equipped with a central venous catheter (CVC) for central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring indication as part of standard of care, or undergoing cardiac catheterization. Exclusion Criteria: * Weight less than 2.5kg at the time of enrollment. * Bilateral external jugular veins not accessible due to vascular access or dressing. * Bilateral skin lesion contraindicating neck Ultrasound * Active bleeding * Clinically unstable, per clinical assessment by attending physician…
Interventions
- DeviceCPMX2
CPMX2 - Non-invasive pressure estimation
Location
- Children's National HospitalWashington D.C., District of Columbia