| Literature DB >> 25227114 |
Leonard Montenij, Eric de Waal1, Michael Frank, Paul van Beest, Ardine de Wit, Cas Kruitwagen, Wolfgang Buhre, Thomas Scheeren.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Early goal-directed therapy refers to the use of predefined hemodynamic goals to optimize tissue oxygen delivery in critically ill patients. Its application in high-risk abdominal surgery is, however, hindered by safety concerns and practical limitations of perioperative hemodynamic monitoring. Arterial waveform analysis provides an easy, minimally invasive alternative to conventional monitoring techniques, and could be valuable in early goal-directed strategies. We therefore investigate the effects of early goal-directed therapy using arterial waveform analysis on complications, quality of life and healthcare costs after high-risk abdominal surgery. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25227114 PMCID: PMC4175278 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-360
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status
| ASA physical status | Description |
|---|---|
| I | Normal, healthy patient |
| II | Patient with mild systemic disease which does not affect daily functioning (such as controlled hypertension, stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), well-regulated diabetes mellitus, mild obesity) |
| III | Severe systemic disease which affects daily functioning (such as coronary artery disease, heart failure or COPD limiting exercise tolerance, morbid obesity) |
| IV | Systemic disease that is a constant threat to life (such as invalidating COPD or heart failure, unstable angina pectoris) |
| V | Moribund patient |
Figure 1EGDT algorithm. (1)target value depends on age: age < 60 years: target CI ≥ 2.8 l/min/m2; age between 60 and 75 years: target CI ≥ 2.6 l/min/m2; or age > 75 years: target CI ≥ 2.4 l/min/m2. (2)”no” in the presence of spontaneous breathing activity, tidal volume < 8 ml/kg, or breathing frequency > 16/min. (3)CI increases: repeat FC. If not: increase inotropic support. CI = Cardiac Index, FC = Fluid Challenge, PLR = Passive Leg Raising, SVV = Stroke Volume Variation, Tidal volumes are in ml/kg ideal body weight (IBW); IBW is calculated as 22 × L2 (L = length in meters).
Figure 2Passive leg raising (PLR) test. The patient is transferred to the PLR position, in which the legs are lifted at an angle of 45° for 120 seconds. This should be performed by pivoting the entire bed.
Major complications within the first 30 days after surgery embedded in the composite primary endpoint
| Category | Complication | Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Mortality | 30-day mortality | Mortality within the first 30 days after surgery |
| Cardiovascular | Cardiac arrest | Cardiac arrest, electromechanical dissociation, ventricular fibrillation, or ventricular tachycardia without output |
| Acute myocardial infarction | According to the criteria for acute myocardial infarction (see Universal Definition of Myocardial Infarction [ | |
| Acute pulmonary edema | Diagnosis confirmed by X-ray | |
| Stroke | Focal brain injury that persists for >24 hours, combined with an increase in disability of at least one grade on the modified Rankin scale [ | |
| Respiratory | Prolonged mechanical ventilation | Postoperative mechanical ventilation for more than 24 hours (any cause), including non-invasive pressure support ventilation through a face-mask |
| Pulmonary embolism | Confirmed by CT-scan | |
| Pneumonia | Confirmed by X-ray and treated with antibiotics | |
| Respiratory failure | Any other respiratory complication requiring mechanical ventilation (including non-invasive pressure support ventilation) | |
| Renal | Acute kidney injury | Stage 2 or 3 acute kidney injury, according to the Acute Kidney Injury Network [ |
| Gastrointestinal | Anastomotic leak | Diagnose made and confirmed by surgeon |
| Other | Any other complication requiring additional surgery | |
| Infection | Wound | Diagnosis made and confirmed by surgeon |
| Severe sepsis | See International Sepsis Definitions Conference [ |