Intraabdominal Hypertension

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Status: Recruiting

The Role of intraABDOminal Pressure and Point Of Care UltraSound to Guide Decongestive Therapy in Heart Failure

Systemic venous congestion is the primary therapeutic target of intravenous loop diuretics in patients admitted for acute heart failure (AHF). Despite their utility, a significant proportion of AHF patients are discharged with persistent clinical symptoms of congestion (residual congestion). Therefore, in recent years, there has been a growing focus on the use of tools (biomarkers, clinical ultrasound) that allow us to optimize diuretic treatment and thereby improve the prognosis of AHF patients. The objective is to analyze whether the strategy of guiding intravenous loop diuretic dosing based on intra-abdominal pressure(IAP) measurements and clinical ultrasound is superior to the conventional strategy employed in daily clinical practice. This study is a randomized, multicenter clinical trial involving consecutive patients admitted with a diagnosis of AHF in the Internal Medicine and Cardiology departments. Patients who meet the inclusion criteria, after signing informed consent, will be randomized into two groups: 1) Diuretic treatment guided by usual clinical practice and 2) Treatment guided by intra-abdominal pressure levels and clinical ultrasound (inferior vena cava and portal Doppler). This strategy will be maintained during the first 72 hours of admission, with a thorough analysis of congestion and diuretic response being conducted.

Participants needed: 168
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18-100Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria AragónUpdated: Jun 6, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Men or women over 18 years of age. [+5]

Patient with a stay in the Internal Medicine department > 24 hours. [+15]

Status: Recruiting

Comparison of Bladder Pressure Versus Regional Intestinal Tissue Oxygenation in Infants

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn more about intestinal regional oxygen saturation measurements made with near-infrared spectroscopy and bladder pressure measurements in infants without risk of intraabdominal hypertension. The main question it aims to answer is if - in comparison to bladder pressure - the regional intestinal oxygen saturation measured with near-infrared spectroscopy is stable in the muscle-relaxed, intubated patients and the awake and non-sedated patient. In case of participation the bladder pressure and the regional intestinal oxygen saturation (measured with near-infrared spectroscopy) will each be measured once intraoperatively and once postoperatively. Patients included in this study will be undergoing an operation which necessitates muscle-relaxation, as well as an indwelling urinary catheter during the operation and for a short-time thereafter for other reasons than this study.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Age: Up to 12Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University Children's Hospital, ZurichUpdated: Apr 25, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Prepped and consented for laparoscopic pyeloplasty or minimal PSARP with perinea... [+2]

Anterior abdominal wall thickness greater than 12 mm measured on preoperative MR... [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Fasciotens to Treat an Open Abdomen - a Prospective Cohort Study

The open abdomen can occur as a result of various diseases. After infections of the abdomen, compartment syndromes or traumata, it is essential for survival (1). This condition of the open abdomen lasts from days to months. Within a very short time, the fascia and abdominal wall structures retract in such a way that direct abdominal closure is often impossible. In addition, there is a pronounced intraabdominal oedema, which additionally increases the space required by the abdominal organs. Therefore, it is clinically indispensable to increase the space of the intraabdominal organs in this life-threatening situation. After the laparotomy (opening of the abdomen) has been performed, it is therefore not closed. However, the natural traction on the abdominal wall, in particular on the fascia, the attached musculature as well as skin and subcutis, no longer exists in this situation. As a result, these structures retract over the period of the existing laparostoma. In the present study, the CE-certified medical device Fasciotens Abdomen will be used to prove the functionality of this device and the user feasibility. The basic principle of Fasciotens Abdomen is the ventrally directed pulling force on the two fascial edges via an external device with support on the thorax and pelvis. The possibility to apply a traction to the fascia from the moment of opening the abdomen without reducing the intraabdominal space is absolutely new and the rationale of this technique. The objective of this study is to prove the obvious prevention of fascial retraction through the Fasciotens Abdomen device.

Participants needed: 15
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: RWTH Aachen UniversityUpdated: Apr 19, 2023Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Laparostoma with a resorbable net and planned or necessary "second look" operati... [+2]

Pregnancy or breast-feeding at the time of inclusion into the study [+9]

Status: Recruiting

Physiologic Signals and Signatures With the Accuryn Monitoring System - The Accuryn Registry

The Accuryn Registry Study is an open-ended, global, multi-center, retrospective and prospective, single-arm data collection study with an FDA cleared device. The target population are cardiovascular surgery patients. Physiologic data measurements will be collected from enrolled subjects using electronic medical records and data streams via the Accuryn Monitoring System.

Participants needed: 2,500
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Potrero MedicalUpdated: Sep 28, 2022Locations: 9
Eligibility criteria

Signed or Verbal Informed Consent as required by IRB (if applicable). [+3]

Known history of advanced chronic kidney disease defined by an estimated glomeru... [+1]