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Observation by ultrasound examination of variation of a belly vein during breathing in pediatric patients

Ultrasonographic evaluation of respiratory variation of the inferior vena cava in pediatric patients

Status
Recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
REBEC
Registry ID
RBR-5hdw4d
Enrollment
Unknown
Registered
2018-09-14
Start date
2017-09-05
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2025-10-27

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Conditions

Respiratory variation of the inferior vena cava of hospitalized children. Ultrasonography

Interventions

Ultrasound examination at the bedside in 75 hospitalized pediatric patients will be performed to evaluate the dynamics of the inferior vena cava during the respiratory cycle, to compare the measures o
Other
C23.550.835

Sponsors

Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP
Lead Sponsor
Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP
Collaborator

Eligibility

Age
28 Days to 14 Years

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria: Children between 28 days and 14 years; admitted to the Unicamp Hospital das Clínicas; both sexes

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria: Psychomotor agitation; respiratory distress; lesions or bandages on the abdominal region that make ultrasound examination impossible will be excluded.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
To compare the difference in measurements of the inferior vena cava respiratory variation in centimeters using two-dimensional ultrasound modes and in M-mode.

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
To prove the presence of displacement measured in centimeters in the longitudinal and transverse orientations of the inferior vena cava during the respiratory cycle that may interfere with the measurement of the inferior vena cava variation.

Countries

Brazil

Contacts

Public ContactMarina Giatti

Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP

marinagiatti46@gmail.com+55(19)984330505

Outcome results

None listed

Source: REBEC (via WHO ICTRP)