Balanced Solution versus Normal Saline in Predicted Severe Acute Pancreatitis

Objective: To compare the effect of balanced multielectrolyte solutions(BMES) versus normal saline(NS) for intravenous fluid on chloride levels and clinical outcomes.in patients with predicted severe acute pancreatitis (pSAP) Summary Background Data: Isotonic crystalloids are recommended for initial...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of surgery 2024-05
Hauptverfasser: Ke, Lu, Ye, Bo, Huang, Mingfeng, Chen, Tao, Doig, Gordon, Li, Chao, Chen, Yingjie, Zhang, Hongwei, Zhao, Lijuan, Chen, Guobing, Tu, Shumin, Fu, Long, Xia, Honghai, Yang, Dongliang, Wu, Bin, Ye, Baohua, Zhang, Guoxiu, Yang, Mei, Li, Qiang, Chen, Xiaomei, Pan, Xinting, Mao, Wenjian, Buxbaum, James, Jaber, Samir, Tong, Zhihui, Liu, Yuxiu, Windsor, John, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Li, Weiqin
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To compare the effect of balanced multielectrolyte solutions(BMES) versus normal saline(NS) for intravenous fluid on chloride levels and clinical outcomes.in patients with predicted severe acute pancreatitis (pSAP) Summary Background Data: Isotonic crystalloids are recommended for initial fluid therapy in acute pancreatitis, but whether the use of BMES in preference to NS confers clinical benefits is unknown. Methods: In this multicenter, stepped-wedge, cluster-randomized trial, we enrolled patients with pSAP (APACHE II score ≥8 and C-reactive protein >150 mg/L) admitted within 72 hours of the advent of symptoms. The study sites were randomly assigned to staggered start dates for one-way crossover from the NS phase (NS for intravenous fluid) to the BMES phase(Sterofudin for intravenous fluid). The primary endpoint was the serum chloride concentration on trial day3. Secondary endpoints included a composite of clinical and laboratory measures. Results: Overall, 259 patients were enrolled from eleven sites to receive NS(n=147) or BMES(n=112). On trial day3, the mean chloride level was significantly lower in patients who received BMES(101.8 mmol/L(SD4.8) versus 105.8 mmol/L(SD5.9), difference -4.3 mmol/L [95%CI -5.6 to -3.0 mmol/L]; P
ISSN:0003-4932
1528-1140
DOI:10.1097/SLA.0000000000006319