Impact of a goal-directed therapy protocol on postoperative fluid balance in patients undergoing liver transplantation: A retrospective study

Liver transplantation carries major risks during the perioperative period. Few studies focused on the hemodynamics of patients undergoing liver transplantation. The present study was aimed to evaluate the impact of the implementation of a protocol including goal-directed therapy in patients undergoi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annales françaises d'anesthésie et de réanimation 2014-04, Vol.33 (4), p.e47-e54
Hauptverfasser: Reydellet, L., Blasco, V., Mercier, M.-F., Antonini, F., Nafati, C., Harti-Souab, K., Leone, M., Albanese, J.
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Zusammenfassung:Liver transplantation carries major risks during the perioperative period. Few studies focused on the hemodynamics of patients undergoing liver transplantation. The present study was aimed to evaluate the impact of the implementation of a protocol including goal-directed therapy in patients undergoing liver transplantation. Our first goal was to determine its impact on the fluid balance. Secondarily, we evaluated possible improvements in the patient outcomes. A before and after study. Fifty patients undergoing liver transplantation were included during two successive six-month periods. During the first period, the management of the patients was left at the discretion of the senior physicians (control group, n=25). During the second period, the patients were treated according to a predetermined protocol including a specific hemodynamic monitoring (protocol group, n=25). The fluid balance was negative in the protocol group and positive in the control group at 24h (−606mL vs. +3445mL, P
ISSN:0750-7658
1769-6623
DOI:10.1016/j.annfar.2013.12.016