Postoperative Complications Clinical Trial
Official title:
Protective Mechanical Ventilation and Risk of Postoperative Complications in Abdominal Surgery
Randomized controlled trial, comparing two groups of 40 patients each scheduled for open major abdominal surgery. The intervention group was ventilated with a protective strategy consisting on a low Tidal volume (Vt) (6ml/kg of predicted body weight (PBW)), positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) = 10 cm H2O and recruitment manoeuvres (RM) after disconnection from the ventilator, the control group had classic ventilation (Vt = 8 ml/kg of PBW, PEEP = 4 cmH2O and no RM).
This randomized controlled trial, was approved by the institutional ethics committee of our
hospital. Informed consent was obtained from all the participants before randomization.
Investigators included 80 patients (40 in each group), ASA I or II, planned for open
abdominal surgery lasting more than 2 hours under general anesthesia.
Patients were not included if they had specially acute respiratory disease, severe asthma or
emphysema, sleep apnea syndrome, septic shock and body mass index (BMI) < 16 or > 35 Kg/m2.
Participants were excluded in case of serious peroperative anesthetic complications or
hemorrhagic shock.
Primary endpoint was postoperative pulmonary complications occurring within the first 7 days
after surgery (defined as hypoxemia, Broncho-pneumopathy, pulmonary infiltrate, acute
respiratory distress syndrome, atelectasis, pleural effusion).
Secondary endpoints for all participants were intra-operative complications (change in SpO2
when dropped less than 90%, hypotension <90 mmHg lasting more than 3 min, need for
vasopressor administration, new arrhythmia), postoperative extrapulmonary complications
(septic shock, postoperative surgical complications, heart disease complications).
Investigators recorded for all participants length of hospital stay and mortality rate were
.
Investigators randomly allocated patients before entering to the operating room to:
- Control Group (CG): patients ventilated with Vt of 8 ml/kg of predicted body weight
(PBW), a low level of PEEP (4 cm H2O) without RM.
- Protective Ventilation Group (PVG): patients ventilated with a low Vt of 6 ml/Kg of
PBW, a high level of PEEP (10 cm H2O), RMs applied after intubation, before extubation
and in case of disconnection from the ventilator.
Other ventilation settings, type of anesthesia, fluid administration and post operative pain
management were standardized.
In the postoperative period, investigators daily assessed clinical examination and arterial
blood gas if pulse oximetry dropped. For all participants, a chest X ray, blood count
creatinine and C reactive protein were done at day 1 and day 3.
Data were presented as means and standard deviation [SD] or frequencies. Statistical
analyses were performed using SPSS statistical software version 20.0. A p-value of 0.05 was
considered significant.
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