128
Participants
Start Date
July 15, 2024
Primary Completion Date
November 1, 2025
Study Completion Date
November 1, 2025
propofol
"The hemodynamic effects of propofol and ketamine are well-documented in the general patient population, yet the incidence and characteristics of cardiovascular collapse induced by these agents in critically ill patients remain underexplored. Cardiovascular collapse, a severe and potentially life-threatening event, may arise due to the unique physiological stressors present in the critical care setting, including pre-existing hemodynamic instability, comorbidities, and the administration of high-risk pharmacological agents. Despite the theoretical understanding of these drugs' pharmacodynamics, there is limited evidence assessing their differential impact on cardiovascular function in this vulnerable population.~This study aims to contribute novel insights to the literature by exploring the association between these widely used sedative-hypnotic agents and the development of cardiovascular collapse. While propofol is known for its potent vasodilatory and myocardial depressive effects,"
ketamine
"The hemodynamic effects of propofol and ketamine are well-documented in the general patient population, yet the incidence and characteristics of cardiovascular collapse induced by these agents in critically ill patients remain underexplored. Cardiovascular collapse, a severe and potentially life-threatening event, may arise due to the unique physiological stressors present in the critical care setting, including pre-existing hemodynamic instability, comorbidities, and the administration of high-risk pharmacological agents. Despite the theoretical understanding of these drugs' pharmacodynamics, there is limited evidence assessing their differential impact on cardiovascular function in this vulnerable population.~This study aims to contribute novel insights to the literature by exploring the association between these widely used sedative-hypnotic agents and the development of cardiovascular collapse. While propofol is known for its potent vasodilatory and myocardial depressive effects,"
RECRUITING
Kocaeli City Hospital, Köseköy
Kocaeli City Hospital
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