Some observational studies demonstrated that hypotension was associated with post-operative morbidity. During neuroradiological procedures, cerebral perfusion pressure should be cautiously maintained and hypertension should also be avoided. So, a precise arterial pressure measurement is needed during this procedures. A continuous monitoring of arterial pressure needed the placement of an arterial catheter in radial artery. The placement of this catheter might be long, difficult and incompatible with emergency neuroradiological procedure (such as thrombectomy). Then, this invasive technique is associated with several minor and major side effects such as: pain, infection, thrombosis, hematoma. The Clearsight®, commercialized by Edwards Life Science Company®, is a non invasive device which mesure continuously arterial pressure with Volume-Clamp method. In operating room, some studies found a good accuracy between Clearsight® and other invasive monitoring system. There is no description of the use of Clearsight® during neuroradiological procedures. The investigators hypothesized that Clearsight® measurement of arterial pressure are concordant with arterial pressure measure with the placement of an arterial catheter. The investigators also plan to evaluate accuracy of intermittent non invasive pressure measurement with traditional cuff.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
CHRU de Brest
Brest, France
Systolic arterial blood pressure (mmHg)
The main objective of this study is to evaluate concordance of systolic arterial pressure pressure (in mmHg) measurement between invasive (arterial catheter) and non invasive technique (Clearsight©)
Time frame: During neuroradiological procedure
Diastolic arterial blood pressure (mmHg)
The main objective of this study is to evaluate concordance of diastolic arterial pressure pressure (in mmHg) measurement between invasive (arterial catheter) and non invasive technique (Clearsight©)
Time frame: During neuroradiological procedure
Mean arterial blood pressure (mmHg)
The main objective of this study is to evaluate concordance of mean arterial pressure pressure (in mmHg) measurement between invasive (arterial catheter) and non invasive technique (Clearsight©)
Time frame: During neuroradiological procedure
Systolic arterial blood pressure (mmHg)
The main objective of this study is to evaluate concordance of systolic arterial pressure pressure (in mmHg) measurement between invasive (arterial catheter) and non invasive technique (classical harm cuff)
Time frame: During neuroradiological procedure
Diastolic arterial blood pressure (mmHg)
The main objective of this study is to evaluate concordance of diastolic arterial pressure pressure (in mmHg) measurement between invasive (arterial catheter) and non invasive technique (classical harm cuff)
Time frame: During neuroradiological procedure
Mean arterial blood pressure (mmHg)
The main objective of this study is to evaluate concordance of mean arterial pressure pressure (in mmHg) measurement between invasive (arterial catheter) and non invasive technique (classical harm cuff)
Time frame: During neuroradiological procedure
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