Effect of a perioperative, cardiac output-guided hemodynamic therapy algorithm on outcomes following major gastrointestinal surgery: a randomized clinical trial and systematic review.

Neil MacDonald (Collaborator), Wendy Parnell (Collaborator), Edyta Niebrzegowska (Collaborator), Phoebe Bodger (Collaborator), Laura Gallego (Collaborator), Eleanor McAlees (Collaborator), Marta Januszewska (Collaborator), Amanda Smith (Collaborator), Rupert Pearse (Collaborator), Michael Gillies (Collaborator), Jean Antonelli (Collaborator), Craig Beattie (Collaborator), Corienne McCulloch (Collaborator), Neil Young (Collaborator), David Cameron (Collaborator), Dermot McKeown (Collaborator), Timothy Walsh (Collaborator), Elizabeth Wilson (Collaborator), David Hope (Collaborator), Alasdair Hay (Collaborator)Monika Beatty (Collaborator), Rowan Parks (Collaborator), Mark Blunt (Collaborator), Peter Young (Collaborator), Parvez Moondi (Collaborator), John Gibson (Collaborator), Joseph Carter (Collaborator), Beverley Watson (Collaborator), Helen Hobbinger (Collaborator), Sue Abdy (Collaborator), Robert Pretorius (Collaborator), Sherif Shafeek (Collaborator), Kate Wong (Collaborator), Emma Gent (Collaborator), Rebecca Wolf (Collaborator), Gayathri Wijewardena (Collaborator), Ben Young (Collaborator), Michael Irvine (Collaborator), Alistair Steel (Collaborator), Stuart Elliot (Collaborator), Karen Griffiths (Collaborator), Zoe Beardow (Collaborator), Andrew Breen (Collaborator), Simon Howell (Collaborator), Sian Birch (Collaborator), John Berridge (Collaborator), Gareth Ackland (Collaborator), Anna Reyes (Collaborator), Rob Stephens (Collaborator), Otto Mohr (Collaborator), Toby Reynolds (Collaborator), Erik Fawcett (Collaborator), Beki Baytug (Collaborator), Natalie Hester (Collaborator), Saranga Sothisrihari (Collaborator), James Cronin (Collaborator), Jost Mullenheim (Collaborator), Rachel Clarkson (Collaborator), Paul Dark (Collaborator), Melanie Kershaw (Collaborator), Clare Stubbs (Collaborator), Angela Walsh (Collaborator), Jackie Baldwin (Collaborator), Tom Owen (Collaborator), Leslie Rice (Collaborator), Stephen Tricklebank (Collaborator), John Smith (Collaborator), Katie Lei (Collaborator), Barnaby Sanderson (Collaborator), Adrian Pearce (Collaborator), Marlies Ostermann (Collaborator), Ruth Wan (Collaborator), Cathy McKenzie (Collaborator), William Berry (Collaborator), Justin Kirk-Bayley (Collaborator), Debbie Clements (Collaborator), Matt Dickinson (Collaborator), Shiny Shankar (Collaborator), Peter Carvalho (Collaborator), Lee Kelliher (Collaborator), Chris Jones (Collaborator), Ben Maddison (Collaborator), Chris Wright (Collaborator), Fiona McNeela (Collaborator), Karen Swan (Collaborator), Joanne Topliffe (Collaborator), Sarah Williams (Collaborator), Sue Smolen (Collaborator), Gudrun Kunst (Collaborator), Georgina Parsons (Collaborator), Fraser Dunsire (Collaborator), Fiona Wade-Smith (Collaborator), Daniel Hadfield (Collaborator), Simon Cottam (Collaborator), James Pittman (Collaborator), Darryl Johnston (Collaborator), Alison Potter (Collaborator), Melanie Hutchings (Collaborator), Alex Grice (Collaborator), Mark Daugherty (Collaborator), Alastair Hellewell (Collaborator), Iain Moppett (Collaborator), Marc Chikhani (Collaborator), Rachel Evley (Collaborator), Clare Bolger (Collaborator), Jess Piper (Collaborator), Max Jonas (Collaborator), Karen Linford (Collaborator), Jennifer Peach (Collaborator), Jonathan Redman (Collaborator), Helen Milner (Collaborator), Gail Taylor (Collaborator), Jonathan Wilson (Collaborator), David Yates (Collaborator), Tim Coats (Collaborator), Charles Hinds (Collaborator), Kathryn Rowan (Collaborator), David Harrison (Collaborator), David Bennett (Collaborator), Geoff Bellingan (Collaborator), Dileep Lobo (Collaborator), Lisa Hinton (Collaborator), Aoife Ahern (Collaborator), Sarah Corlett (Collaborator), Rachael Scott (Collaborator), Sheila Harvey (Collaborator), Jermaine Tan (Collaborator), Kathryn Griggs (Collaborator), Michael Grocott (Collaborator), Tahania Ahmad (Collaborator), Richard Beale (Collaborator), Owen Boyd (Collaborator), Simon Gates (Collaborator), Danny McAuley (Collaborator), Tom Treasure (Collaborator)

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    Abstract

    IMPORTANCE: Small trials suggest that postoperative outcomes may be improved by the use of cardiac output monitoring to guide administration of intravenous fluid and inotropic drugs as part of a hemodynamic therapy algorithm. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a perioperative, cardiac output-guided hemodynamic therapy algorithm. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: OPTIMISE was a pragmatic, multicenter, randomized, observer-blinded trial of 734 high-risk patients aged 50 years or older undergoing major gastrointestinal surgery at 17 acute care hospitals in the United Kingdom. An updated systematic review and meta-analysis were also conducted including randomized trials published from 1966 to February 2014. INTERVENTIONS: Patients were randomly assigned to a cardiac output-guided hemodynamic therapy algorithm for intravenous fluid and inotrope (dopexamine) infusion during and 6 hours following surgery (n=368) or to usual care (n=366). MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The primary outcome was a composite of predefined 30-day moderate or major complications and mortality. Secondary outcomes were morbidity on day 7; infection, critical care-free days, and all-cause mortality at 30 days; all-cause mortality at 180 days; and length of hospital stay. RESULTS: Baseline patient characteristics, clinical care, and volumes of intravenous fluid were similar between groups. Care was nonadherent to the allocated treatment for less than 10% of patients in each group. The primary outcome occurred in 36.6% of intervention and 43.4% of usual care participants (relative risk [RR], 0.84 [95% CI, 0.71-1.01]; absolute risk reduction, 6.8% [95% CI, -0.3% to 13.9%]; P = .07). There was no significant difference between groups for any secondary outcomes. Five intervention patients (1.4%) experienced cardiovascular serious adverse events within 24 hours compared with none in the usual care group. Findings of the meta-analysis of 38 trials, including data from this study, suggest that the intervention is associated with fewer complications (intervention, 488/1548 [31.5%] vs control, 614/1476 [41.6%]; RR, 0.77 [95% CI, 0.71-0.83]) and a nonsignificant reduction in hospital, 28-day, or 30-day mortality (intervention, 159/3215 deaths [4.9%] vs control, 206/3160 deaths [6.5%]; RR, 0.82 [95% CI, 0.67-1.01]) and mortality at longest follow-up (intervention, 267/3215 deaths [8.3%] vs control, 327/3160 deaths [10.3%]; RR, 0.86 [95% CI, 0.74-1.00]). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In a randomized trial of high-risk patients undergoing major gastrointestinal surgery, use of a cardiac output-guided hemodynamic therapy algorithm compared with usual care did not reduce a composite outcome of complications and 30-day mortality. However, inclusion of these data in an updated meta-analysis indicates that the intervention was associated with a reduction in complication rates. TRIAL REGISTRATION: isrctn.org Identifier: ISRCTN04386758.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJAMA
    Volume311
    Issue number21
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 4 Jun 2014

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