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Randomized clinical trial assessing the effect of Doppler-optimized fluid management on outcome after elective colorectal resection

โœ Scribed by S. E. Noblett; C. P. Snowden; B. K. Shenton; A. F. Horgan


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
138 KB
Volume
93
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1323

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Background

Protocolized fluid administration using oesophageal Doppler monitoring may improve the postoperative outcome in patients undergoing surgery.

Methods

A total of 108 patients undergoing elective colorectal resection were recruited into a double-blind prospective randomized controlled trial. An oesophageal Doppler probe was placed in all patients. The control group received perioperative fluid at the discretion of the anaesthetist, whereas the intervention group received additional colloid boluses based on Doppler assessment. Primary outcome was length of postoperative hospital stay. Secondary outcomes were morbidity, return of gastrointestinal function and cytokine markers of the systemic inflammatory response. Standard preoperative and postoperative management was used in all patients.

Results

Demographic and surgical details were similar in the two groups. Aortic flow time, stroke volume, cardiac output and cardiac index during the intraoperative period were higher in the intervention group (P < 0ยท050). The intervention group had a reduced postoperative hospital stay (7 versus 9 days in the control group; P = 0ยท005), fewer intermediate or major postoperative complications (2 versus 15 per cent; P = 0ยท043) and tolerated diet earlier (2 versus 4 days; P = 0ยท029). There was a reduced rise in perioperative level of the cytokine interleukin 6 in the intervention group (P = 0ยท039).

Conclusion

A protocol-based fluid optimization programme using intraoperative oesophageal Doppler monitoring leads to a shorter hospital stay and decreased morbidity in patients undergoing elective colorectal resection.


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