Mini fluid chAllenge aNd End-expiratory occlusion test to assess flUid responsiVEness in the opeRating room (MANEUVER study): A multicentre cohort study.
Eur J Anaesthesiol
; 38(4): 422-431, 2021 04 01.
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BACKGROUND: The fluid challenge response in surgical patients can be predicted by functional haemodynamic tests. Two tests, the mini-fluid challenge (mini-FC) and end-expiratory occlusion test (EEOT), have been assessed in a few small single-centre studies with conflicting results. In general, functional haemodynamic tests have not performed reliably in predicting fluid responsiveness in patients undergoing laparotomy. OBJECTIVE: This trial is designed to address and compare the reliability of the EEOT and the mini-FC in predicting fluid responsiveness during laparotomy. DESIGN: Prospective, multicentre study. SETTING: Three university hospitals in Italy. PATIENTS: A total of 103 adults patients scheduled for elective laparotomy with invasive arterial monitoring. INTERVENTIONS: The study protocol evaluated the changes in the stroke volume index (SVI) 20âs (EEOT20) and 30âs (EEOT30) after an expiratory hold and after a mini-FC of 100âml over 1âmin. Fluid responsiveness required an increase in SVI at least 10% following 4âmlâkg-1 of Ringer's solution fluid challenge infused over 10âmin. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Haemodynamic data, including SVI, were obtained from pulse contour analysis. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curves of the tests were compared with assess fluid responsiveness. RESULTS: Fluid challenge administration induced an increase in SVI at least 10% in 51.5% of patients. The rate of fluid responsiveness was comparable among the three participant centres (Pâ=â0.10). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curves (95% CI) of the changes in SVI after mini-FC was 0.95 (0.88 to 0.98), sensitivity 98.0% (89.5 to 99.6) and specificity 86.8% (75.1 to 93.4) for a cut-off value of 4% of increase in SVI. This was higher than the SVI changes after EEOT20, 0.67 (0.57 to 0.76) and after EEOT30, 0.73 (0.63 to 0.81). CONCLUSION: In patients undergoing laparotomy the mini-FC reliably predicted fluid responsiveness with high-sensitivity and specificity. The EEOT showed poor discriminative value and cannot be recommended for assessment of fluid responsiveness in this surgical setting. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03808753.
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Salas Cirúrgicas
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Clinical_trials
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Etiology_studies
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Observational_studies
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Adult
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Humans
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Europa
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En
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Eur J Anaesthesiol
Assunto da revista:
ANESTESIOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2021
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