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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07034716

Predictors Of Outcome After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Using Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Effects Of Pulsatile and Non-Pulsatile Cardiopulmonary Bypass Flow On Predictors Of Outcome After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
Alexandria University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In cardiac operations, high values of blood lactate have been associated with bad outcomes if detected both during CPB and at the arrival in the intensive care unit (ICU) in adult patients. Many studies highlighted the potential role of hyperlactatemia on admission to the ICU as a marker for adverse outcome, and one study linked hyperlactatemia during CPB with postoperative morbidity and mortality. Evidence that both CENTRAL VENOUS SATURATION (ScVO2) and blood lactates during CPB are potential early predictors of morbidity and mortality in adult cardiac operations are still lacking.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURECORONARY BYPASS SURGERY USING CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASSThe study will be conducted on cardiac surgical patients who will undergo isolated elective CABG with nonpulsatile flow during cardiopulmonary bypass
PROCEDUREcardiac surgical patients who will undergo isolated elective cardiopulmonary bypassThe study will be conducted on cardiac surgical patients who will undergo isolated elective CABG with pulsatile flow during cardiopulmonary bypass

Timeline

Start date
2025-07-01
Primary completion
2025-11-01
Completion
2025-12-01
First posted
2025-06-24
Last updated
2025-06-24

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07034716. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.