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Diaphragm Dysfunction and Ultrasound Perioperatively

Diaphragm Dysfunction and Respiratory Complications in the Perioperative Setting- Can Diaphragm Ultrasound Aid Prediction?

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About This Trial

This study aims at determining whether diaphragm ultrasound examining diaphragm thickening fraction, excursion and density before and after surgery can predict respiratory complications in the postoperative period. Patients scheduled for major elective abdominal, pelvic or vascular surgery will be included in the study and diaphragm ultrasound is performed before surgery and after surgery in the postoperative ward. Physiological parameters, laboratory parameters, data on surgery and anesthesia and comorbidities will be registered. Complications such as pneumonia, desaturation, need for intubation and other respiratory events up to 30 days will be registered and later correlated with the diaphragm measurements.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: Adults undergoing elective (study 1) or acute (study 2) abdominal, pelvic or vascular surgery Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - \<18 years - Underlying chronic respiratory disease - Patients not able to give willing to sign a consent form Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: Adults undergoing elective (study 1) or acute (study 2) abdominal, pelvic or vascular surgery Exclusion Criteria: * \<18 years * Underlying chronic respiratory disease * Patients not able to give informed consent

Treatments Being Tested

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Diaphragm ultrasound

Diaphragm ultrasound will be used pre- and postoperatively. Diaphragm dysfunction will be diagnosed using the measurements diaphragm thickening fraction, diaphragm excursion and diaphragm density.

Locations (2)

Karolinska University Hospital, Perioperative Medicine and Intensive Care
Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
Karolinska University Hospital
Stockholm, Sweden