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Pre-emptive Hemodynamic Optimization of High Risk Patients Undergoing Elective Major Surgical Procedures

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University of Pittsburgh

Status

Withdrawn

Conditions

Hemorrhage

Treatments

Other: Augment O2 Delivery by hemodynamic protocol
Procedure: High Risk Surgery

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT00725972
Goal Directed Therapy

Details and patient eligibility

About

Several recent clinical trials have documented that early aggressive resuscitation approached guided by defined hemodynamic variables using thoughtful protocols may improve outcome. The concept underscored by this newer trial was that appropriate resuscitation prevents subsequent tissue injury even if overt shock is present, if the resuscitation is carried out early enough.

Full description

This is a randomized, prospective study which will include a total of 200 patients who are scheduled to undergo major elective surgery with an anticipated blood loss of ≥ 500 ml. The research participants will be randomly assigned to a control group (n=100) that will receive the standard of care for intraoperative management by the anesthesia. Minimal resuscitation standards include a mean arterial pressure > 65 mm Hg, SpO2 > 90% and evidence of end-organ perfusion (i.e. mentation prior to induction of anesthesia, urine output > 20 ml/hr) and absence of tachycardia (HR < 100/min). The protocol group (n=100) will, in addition, receive further resuscitation to achieve an increased oxygen delivery (DO2) to a targeted of 600 ml/min/m2. This approach is called goal-directed therapy. This target DO2 will be achieved via a treatment algorithm that includes intraoperative volume expansion and/or dobutamine infusion, guided by the LiDCO cardiovascular monitoring of stroke volume and cardiac output. All patients will also have non-invasive tissue O2 saturation (StO2) monitoring using the InSpectra probe on their hand. Patients in the protocol group will be subdivided to 2 subgroups. Group one subjects will be those patients that are directly admitted to the ICU following surgery and group two subjects will be those patients discharged to the PAR and then a regular hospital ward. All subjects will continue to receive goal directed therapy for as long as they are in the PAR or ICU or until 8 hours of post-operative time has elapsed. All participants will be followed daily during their hospital stay to assess the development of complications, length of stay and discharge status. All patients will receive phone interview at one and 3 months after the surgery to inquire about their quality of life since their surgery using the SF36 instrument. The total duration of participant's commitment to the study will be 3 months, during which their lab and clinical data will be recorded. Statistical analysis of the data will be performed at the conclusion of the study period by professional statistician to determine the difference in the outcome and morbidity and mortality between the two groups using multiple logistic regression and Cox proportional hazard scoring with primary outcome variables being length of stay, total complications, and mortality.

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Adult, Male or female.
  • Patients undergoing elective major surgery.
  • Patients with normal renal function.
  • All patients will sign informed consent.

Exclusion criteria

  • Major organ failure.
  • Low cardiac output conditions.
  • Pulmonary hypertension.
  • Severe pulmonary disease.
  • Patient refusal to participate in the study.
  • Pregnancy.
  • Emergency Surgery.
  • Lithium allergy or patient on lithium.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

0 participants in 2 patient groups

Augmented Oxygen Delivery Group
Experimental group
Description:
Hemodynamic management to a goal of O2 delivery of 600 ml/m2/min utilizing cardiac stroke volume variation with positive pressure ventilation to optimize fluid management. Intervention: Augment O2 Delivery by hemodynamic protocol. (7/30/17: deleted original text which apparently was pasted from an entirely unrelated study having to do with age of transfused blood, presumably by the creator of this record, Cynthia Hatfield, in 2010. SLW)
Treatment:
Other: Augment O2 Delivery by hemodynamic protocol
Control
Sham Comparator group
Description:
Patients having the same types of surgery but receiving usual anesthetic care. Intervention: High Risk Surgery. (7/30/17: deleted original text which apparently was pasted from an entirely unrelated study having to do with age of transfused blood, presumably by the creator of this record, Cynthia Hatfield, in 2010. SLW)
Treatment:
Procedure: High Risk Surgery

Trial contacts and locations

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