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UnknownNCT04118621

Role of Chest Ultrasound in Detection of Post-operative Pulmonary Complications After Cardiothoracic Surgery

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
100 (estimated)
Sponsor
Assiut University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers

Summary

* assess feasibility of detecting pulmonary complications postoperative using chest ultrasound compared to chest x-ray * measure time lag between using ultrasound and using chest x-ray to detect pulmonary complications postoperative

Detailed description

It is well known that cardiothoracic surgery causes different types of pulmonary complications like residual pleural effusion and pneumothorax therefore it is common that surgeons make a thoracic drainage by introducing intercostal tubes for evacuation of air and fluid from the pleural space. Complications extend to involve the parenchymal pulmonary tissue causing consolidation or involve the interstitial tissue .all these complications affect the postoperative recovery. As a classical technique a daily chest X-ray is performed from first day of surgical intervention to hospital discharge to assess the amount of residual pleural effusion so drainage removal can be done or not and also assess other pulmonary complications. However, chest X-rays are costly, exposing patients and health care workers to ionizing radiation requiring patient movement with chest drains, difficult positioning of the patient to get good films, and time consuming. On the other hand, using chest ultrasound is a good alternative for chest X-ray because it is a bedside, easier, more sensitive and accurate in detection of pulmonary complications. Its main advantages represented in avoiding the danger of ionizing radiations, easier device portability, low cost and a rapid learning curve. So it is easy and less time consuming to correlate between ultrasound findings and clinical data and assist in invasive procedures. Hypothesis that detecting pulmonary complications postoperative using chest ultrasound is easier, more sensitive and accurate compared to chest X-ray.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEchest ultrasounddetection of postoperative pulmonary complications after cardiothoracic surgery

Timeline

Start date
2019-11-01
Primary completion
2020-11-01
Completion
2020-12-01
First posted
2019-10-08
Last updated
2019-10-08

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04118621. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.