The Accuracy of Peripheral Perfusion Index and Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index for Predicting Hypotension in Patients Undergoing Shoulder Arthroscopy in Beach Chair Position:

NCT07572539 · Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 70

Last updated 2026-05-07

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Summary

This study will assess the accuracy of Peripheral Perfusion Index and inferior vena cava collapsibility index as predictive tools for predicting hypotension in patients undergoing shoulder arthroscopy in the beach chair position under general anesthesia, contributing to the broader understanding of its role in perioperative hemodynamic management.

Primary outcome The accuracy of Peripheral Perfusion Index for predicting hypotension in patients undergoing shoulder arthroscopy in the beach chair position Secondary outcomes

* Incidence of hypotension.
* Amount of administered fluids and total dose of vasopressors.
* The diagnostic accuracy of inferior vena cava collapsibility index in predicting hypotension.

Conditions

  • Shoulder Arthroscopy
  • Peripheral Perfusion Index
  • Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility Index
  • Hypotension

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Tanta University

    lead OTHER

Eligibility

Min Age
21 Years
Max Age
65 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2025-05-30
Primary Completion
2026-10-30
Completion
2026-10-30

Countries

  • Egypt

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