A cross-sectional study of acute cor pulmonale in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients in China

Abstract. Background:. Increased right ventricle afterload during acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) may induce acute cor pulmonale (ACP), which is associated with a poor clinical outcome. Echocardiography is now considered as a rapid and non-invasive tool for diagnosis of ACP. The aims of t...

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Main Authors: Long-Xiang Su, Xiu-Ling Shang, Ran Zhu, Wei He, Pan Pan, Hong-Min Zhang, Li-Na Zhang, Da-Wei Liu, Rong-Guo Yu, Xiao-Ting Wang, Yi Cui, on behalf of the Chinese Critical Ultrasound Study Group (CCUSG)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer 2019-12-01
Series:Chinese Medical Journal
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000531
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spelling doaj-b56c60bd8f484e77a5f3aae8b58f48982020-12-02T07:53:56ZengWolters KluwerChinese Medical Journal0366-69992542-56412019-12-01132232842284710.1097/CM9.0000000000000531201912050-00011A cross-sectional study of acute cor pulmonale in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients in ChinaLong-Xiang SuXiu-Ling ShangRan ZhuWei HePan PanHong-Min ZhangLi-Na ZhangDa-Wei LiuRong-Guo YuXiao-Ting WangYi Cuion behalf of the Chinese Critical Ultrasound Study Group (CCUSG)Abstract. Background:. Increased right ventricle afterload during acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) may induce acute cor pulmonale (ACP), which is associated with a poor clinical outcome. Echocardiography is now considered as a rapid and non-invasive tool for diagnosis of ACP. The aims of this study were to investigate the morbidity and mortality rates of ACP in ARDS patients in intensive care units (ICUs) across the mainland of China and to determine the severity and prognosis of ACP in ARDS patients through an ultrasound protocol (TRIP). And the association between ACP related factors and the ICU mortality will be revealed. Methods:. This study is a multicenter and cross-sectional study in China which will include ICU participants when diagnosed as ARDS. The ultrasound protocol, known as the TRIP, is proposed as severity assessment for ACP, which includes tricuspid regurgitation velocity (T), right ventricular size (R), inferior vena cava diameter fluctuation (I), and pulmonary regurgitation velocity (P). The 28-day mortality, ICU/hospital mortality, the length of stay in ICU, mechanical ventilation days, hemodynamic parameters and lab parameters of liver function and kidney function are all recorded. Discussion:. This large-scale study would give a sufficient epidemic investigation of ACP in ARDS patients in China. In addition, with the TRIP protocol, we expect that we could stratify ACP with more echocardiography parameters. Trial registration:. NCT03827863, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03827863http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000531
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author Long-Xiang Su
Xiu-Ling Shang
Ran Zhu
Wei He
Pan Pan
Hong-Min Zhang
Li-Na Zhang
Da-Wei Liu
Rong-Guo Yu
Xiao-Ting Wang
Yi Cui
on behalf of the Chinese Critical Ultrasound Study Group (CCUSG)
spellingShingle Long-Xiang Su
Xiu-Ling Shang
Ran Zhu
Wei He
Pan Pan
Hong-Min Zhang
Li-Na Zhang
Da-Wei Liu
Rong-Guo Yu
Xiao-Ting Wang
Yi Cui
on behalf of the Chinese Critical Ultrasound Study Group (CCUSG)
A cross-sectional study of acute cor pulmonale in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients in China
Chinese Medical Journal
author_facet Long-Xiang Su
Xiu-Ling Shang
Ran Zhu
Wei He
Pan Pan
Hong-Min Zhang
Li-Na Zhang
Da-Wei Liu
Rong-Guo Yu
Xiao-Ting Wang
Yi Cui
on behalf of the Chinese Critical Ultrasound Study Group (CCUSG)
author_sort Long-Xiang Su
title A cross-sectional study of acute cor pulmonale in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients in China
title_short A cross-sectional study of acute cor pulmonale in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients in China
title_full A cross-sectional study of acute cor pulmonale in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients in China
title_fullStr A cross-sectional study of acute cor pulmonale in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients in China
title_full_unstemmed A cross-sectional study of acute cor pulmonale in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients in China
title_sort cross-sectional study of acute cor pulmonale in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients in china
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Chinese Medical Journal
issn 0366-6999
2542-5641
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract. Background:. Increased right ventricle afterload during acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) may induce acute cor pulmonale (ACP), which is associated with a poor clinical outcome. Echocardiography is now considered as a rapid and non-invasive tool for diagnosis of ACP. The aims of this study were to investigate the morbidity and mortality rates of ACP in ARDS patients in intensive care units (ICUs) across the mainland of China and to determine the severity and prognosis of ACP in ARDS patients through an ultrasound protocol (TRIP). And the association between ACP related factors and the ICU mortality will be revealed. Methods:. This study is a multicenter and cross-sectional study in China which will include ICU participants when diagnosed as ARDS. The ultrasound protocol, known as the TRIP, is proposed as severity assessment for ACP, which includes tricuspid regurgitation velocity (T), right ventricular size (R), inferior vena cava diameter fluctuation (I), and pulmonary regurgitation velocity (P). The 28-day mortality, ICU/hospital mortality, the length of stay in ICU, mechanical ventilation days, hemodynamic parameters and lab parameters of liver function and kidney function are all recorded. Discussion:. This large-scale study would give a sufficient epidemic investigation of ACP in ARDS patients in China. In addition, with the TRIP protocol, we expect that we could stratify ACP with more echocardiography parameters. Trial registration:. NCT03827863, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03827863
url http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000531
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