- recruiting
Microvascular Monitoring in Circulatory Shock and Sepsis (MiMICSS)
This study looks at a new way to monitor critically ill patients in intensive care. It uses a device that shines a light on muscles and the brain to understand how blood flows in tiny vessels, hoping to improve care for conditions like sepsis.
Canada - recruitingNA
Norepinephrine Weaning Guided by the Hypotension Prediction Index in Vasoplegic Shock After Cardiac Surgery
This study looks at how to safely reduce a common medicine called norepinephrine after heart surgery. It tests if using a special device that predicts low blood pressure can help patients stop taking this medicine sooner, which might be better for their recovery.
France - recruitingPHASE2
Pulse Study: Peripheral Use of Low-dose Vasopressors for Safety and Efficacy in the Intensive Care Unit
This study looks at using blood pressure-raising medicines (vasopressors) through a small IV in the arm or hand, instead of a larger line in the neck or groin. It aims to see if this method is safe and practical for critically ill patients in intensive care, potentially avoiding issues with bigger IVs.
Canada - recruiting
Diagnostic Performance of the Mitral Annulus Velocity Variation Measured by Tissue Doppler to Evaluate the Fluid Responsiveness During the Initial Management of Shock in Patients Admitted to the Emergency Department
This study looks for a better way to check if giving fluids helps patients in the emergency room who are in shock. We're using a special ultrasound measurement to see if it can quickly tell doctors if fluid treatment is working.
France - recruiting
Pharmacodynamic Analysis of the HaemOdynamic Effects of a Standard Fluid BolUS
This study looks at how giving fluids through a drip helps people in shock. We want to find out exactly how much fluid really boosts the heart's pumping and how long these effects last. This helps doctors give the right amount of fluid at the right time.
France - not yet recruitingPHASE3
Venous Excess Ultrasound for Personalized Resuscitation in Septic Shock
This study looks at using a special ultrasound (VEXUS) to manage fluids in patients with septic shock, a severe infection. It aims to see if this method is safe and can prevent kidney problems, preparing for a larger study.
Canada