Respiratory Variations for Assessing Blood Withdrawal 2

NCT03066401 · Status: TERMINATED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 5

Last updated 2017-02-28

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Summary

OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether respiratory variations of the inferior vena cava (ΔIVC) and internal jugular vein (ΔIJV) diameters during standardized breathing (ΔIVCST and ΔIJVST) increase after a therapeutic bleeding in spontaneously breathing and obese patients with dysmetabolic hyperferricemia.

DESIGN: Prospective, monocentric study in the EFS Nord-de-France blood center.

PATIENTS: Obese patients with dysmetabolic hyperferricemia undergoing a therapeutic bleeding.

INTERVENTIONS: The investigators performed ultrasound measures and collected clinical parameters before and after a therapeutic bleeding, during a standardized respiratory maneuver.

MAIN OUTCOME AND MEASURES: The primary endpoint was the ΔIVCST change induced by a 300 to 500ml therapeutic bleeding. The investigators measured the minimal and maximal IVC and IJV diameters during a standardized respiratory maneuver. ΔIVCST and ΔIJVST were calculated as follows: \[(maximal diameter - minimal diameter)/maximal diameter\].100.

Conditions

  • Dysmetabolic Syndrome
  • Hyperferritinemia
  • Obese

Interventions

PROCEDURE

echography

The inferior vena cava and the internal jugular vein diameters were measured by echography before and after blood withdrawal during a standardized respiratory maneuver

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University Hospital, Lille

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Sébastien Preau, MD · University Hospital, Lille

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2015-01-31
Primary Completion
2016-06-30
Completion
2016-06-30

Countries

  • France

Study Locations

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