Assessment of Stroke Volume in Shock Using Echocardiography Versus Bioreactive Impedance
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Summary
This study aims to evaluate the correlation between stroke volume measurements obtained by transthoracic echocardiography and bioreactance-based noninvasive cardiac output monitoring. The primary objective is to assess the level of agreement between these two modalities in critically ill patients.
Description
In this prospective observational study, patients presenting with clinical signs of shock will be enrolled after obtaining informed consent. Stroke volume (SV) will be measured using both transthoracic echocardiography and bioreactance-based noninvasive cardiac output monitoring (Cheetah NICOM). SV will be recorded before and after passive leg raising (PLR) to evaluate the correlation between the two methods in terms of absolute values and directional changes (increase or decrease). No therapeutic intervention will be performed as part of the study; all clinical decisions will remain under the…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–90 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria * Age ≥ 18 years * Clinical diagnosis of shock as determined by the treating ICU physician (e.g., hypotension requiring vasopressors or evidence of end-organ hypoperfusion) * Able to obtain informed consent from the patient or a legally authorized representative * Enrollment within 24 hours of ICU admission Exclusion Criteria: * Pregnancy * Known severe aortic valve disease or dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction * Morbid obesity (BMI \> 40) that precludes accurate echocardiographic imaging Presence of cardiac arrhythmias (e.g., atrial fibrillation with rapi…
Interventions
- DeviceCheetah NICOM
Bioreactance-based noninvasive cardiac output monitoring device used to measure stroke volume before and after passive leg raising. Used solely for observational measurement. No therapeutic intervention is performed.
Location
- University Medical Center Southern NevadaLas Vegas, Nevada