About this trial
What is the purpose of this study? This study is being done to find out if medical trainees (such as residents and fellows) can learn to use lung ultrasound to detect a collapsed lung (pneumothorax) after heart surgery.
Who is participating in the study? Adults who have recently had heart surgery and are having their chest tubes removed in the intensive care unit may be able to join.
What will happen during the study? After chest tubes are removed, a trained medical trainee will use a small ultrasound device to check the lungs at the bedside. The patient will also have a chest X-ray, which is the usual test. The results from the ultrasound will be compared to the chest X-ray and reviewed by expert doctors.
What is the goal of the study? The goal is to see if it is possible to train medical trainees to use lung ultrasound safely and accurately in real hospital settings. The results will help plan a larger study in the future.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age 18 years or older
Undergoing cardiac surgery
Scheduled for chest and/or mediastinal chest tube removal in the cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU)
Disqualifiers
Subcutaneous emphysema
COPD or emphysema with FEV₁ < 50% predicted
Interstitial lung disease with FEV₁ < 75% predicted
Documented history of pneumothorax prior to chest tube removal requiring intervention
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Jacobo Moreno Garijo
Lead sponsor
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Sponsor institution
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Collaborator
Toronto General Hospital
Collaborator
London Health Sciences Centre
Collaborator