U.S., Oct. 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07202637) titled 'Evaluation of the Variation of the Sub-pulmonary Velocity-time Integral to Predict Fluid Responsiveness' on Sept. 12.
Brief Summary: Fluid administration is the first-line treatment in hypovolemic states in critically ill patients. Prediction of fluid responsiveness is possible with echocardiography by assessing the variation of the sub-aortic velocity-time integral (AoVTI) during a passive leg raising test (PLR) or Mini-fluid challenge. However, VTI-Ao measurement is not feasible in all patients due to poor echogenicity. Validation of new fluid-responsiveness indices may facilitate the evaluation in this patient population. Among th...