Cardiac complications associated with goal-directed therapy in high-risk surgical patients: a meta-analysis

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作者
Arulkumaran, N. [1 ]
Corredor, C. [1 ]
Hamilton, M. A. [1 ]
Ball, J. [1 ]
Grounds, R. M. [1 ]
Rhodes, A. [1 ]
Cecconi, M. [1 ]
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[1] St George Hosp, Dept Intens Care Med, London SW17 0QT, England
关键词
cardiovascular complications; goal-directed; haemodynamic monitoring; high-risk surgery; perioperative; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; PULMONARY-ARTERY CATHETERS; VENOUS OXYGEN-SATURATION; DELIBERATE PERIOPERATIVE INCREASE; INTRAOPERATIVE FLUID MANAGEMENT; ORIENTED HEMODYNAMIC THERAPY; MAJOR ABDOMINAL-SURGERY; HOSPITAL STAY; PREOPERATIVE OPTIMIZATION; INTENSIVE-CARE;
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10.1093/bja/aet466
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R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Patients with limited cardiopulmonary reserve are at risk of mortality and morbidity after major surgery. Augmentation of oxygen delivery index (DO2I) with i.v. fluids and inotropes (goal-directed therapy, GDT) has been shown to reduce postoperative mortality and morbidity in high-risk patients. Concerns regarding cardiac complications associated with fluid challenges and inotropes may prevent clinicians from performing GDT in patients who need it most. We hypothesized that GDT is not associated with an increased risk of cardiac complications in high-risk, non-cardiac surgical patients. We performed a systematic search of Medline, Embase, and CENTRAL databases for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of GDT in high-risk surgical patients. Studies including cardiac surgery, trauma, and paediatric surgery were excluded. We reviewed the rates of all cardiac complications, arrhythmias, myocardial ischaemia, and acute pulmonary oedema. Meta-analyses were performed using RevMan software. Data are presented as odds ratios (ORs), [95 confidence intervals (CIs)], and P-values. Twenty-two RCTs including 2129 patients reported cardiac complications. GDT was associated with a reduction in total cardiovascular (CVS) complications [OR0.54, (0.380.76), P0.0005] and arrhythmias [OR0.54, (0.350.85), P0.007]. GDT was not associated with an increase in acute pulmonary oedema [OR0.69, (0.431.10), P0.12] or myocardial ischaemia [OR0.70, (0.381.28), P0.25]. Subgroup analysis revealed the benefit is most pronounced in patients receiving fluid and inotrope therapy to achieve a supranormal DO2I, with the use of minimally invasive cardiac output monitors. Treatment of high-risk surgical patients GDT is not associated with an increased risk of cardiac complications; GDT with fluids and inotropes to optimize DO2I during early GDT reduces postoperative CVS complications.
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页数:12
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