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ABSTRACT: Background
Goal-directed therapy (GDT) can reduce postoperative complications in high-risk surgery patients. It is uncertain whether GDT has the same benefits in patients undergoing esophageal surgery. Goal of this Quality Improvement study was to evaluate the effects of a stroke volume guided GDT on post-operative outcome.Methods and findings
We compared the postoperative outcome of patients undergoing esophagectomy before (99 patients) and after (100 patients) implementation of GDT. There was no difference in the proportion of patients with a complication (56% vs. 54%, p = 0.82), hospital stay and mortality. The incidence of prolonged ICU stay (>48 hours) was reduced (28% vs. 12, p = .005) in patients treated with GDT. Secondary analysis of complication rate showed a decrease in pneumonia (29 vs. 15%, p = .02), mediastinal abscesses (12 vs. 3%, p = .02), and gastric tube necrosis (5% vs. 0%, p = .03) in patients treated with GDT. Patients in the GDT group received significantly less fluids but received more colloids.Conclusions
The implementation of GDT during esophagectomy was not associated with reductions in overall morbidity, mortality and hospital length of stay. However, we observed a decrease in pneumonia, mediastinal abscesses, gastric tube necrosis, and ICU length of stay.
SUBMITTER: Veelo DP
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5333843 | biostudies-literature | 2017
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Veelo Denise P DP van Berge Henegouwen Mark I MI Ouwehand Kirsten S KS Geerts Bart F BF Anderegg Maarten C J MC van Dieren Susan S Preckel Benedikt B Binnekade Jan M JM Gisbertz Suzanne S SS Hollmann Markus W MW
PloS one 20170302 3
<h4>Background</h4>Goal-directed therapy (GDT) can reduce postoperative complications in high-risk surgery patients. It is uncertain whether GDT has the same benefits in patients undergoing esophageal surgery. Goal of this Quality Improvement study was to evaluate the effects of a stroke volume guided GDT on post-operative outcome.<h4>Methods and findings</h4>We compared the postoperative outcome of patients undergoing esophagectomy before (99 patients) and after (100 patients) implementation of ...[more]