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Safety and care of no fasting prior to catheterization laboratory procedures: a non-inferiority randomized control trial protocol (SCOFF trial)

AIMS: Cardiac catheterization procedures are typically performed with local anaesthetic and proceduralist guided sedation. Various fasting regimens are routinely implemented prior to these procedures, noting the absence of prospective evidence, aiming to reduce aspiration risk. However, there are ad...

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Autores principales: Ferreira, David, Hardy, Jack, Meere, Will, Butel-Simoes, Lloyd, McGee, Michael, Whitehead, Nicholas, Healey, Paul, Ford, Tom, Oldmeadow, Christopher, Attia, John, Wilsmore, Bradley, Collins, Nicholas, Boyle, Andrew
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjopen/oead111
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author Ferreira, David
Hardy, Jack
Meere, Will
Butel-Simoes, Lloyd
McGee, Michael
Whitehead, Nicholas
Healey, Paul
Ford, Tom
Oldmeadow, Christopher
Attia, John
Wilsmore, Bradley
Collins, Nicholas
Boyle, Andrew
author_facet Ferreira, David
Hardy, Jack
Meere, Will
Butel-Simoes, Lloyd
McGee, Michael
Whitehead, Nicholas
Healey, Paul
Ford, Tom
Oldmeadow, Christopher
Attia, John
Wilsmore, Bradley
Collins, Nicholas
Boyle, Andrew
author_sort Ferreira, David
collection PubMed
description AIMS: Cardiac catheterization procedures are typically performed with local anaesthetic and proceduralist guided sedation. Various fasting regimens are routinely implemented prior to these procedures, noting the absence of prospective evidence, aiming to reduce aspiration risk. However, there are additional risks from fasting including patient discomfort, intravascular volume depletion, stimulus for neuro-cardiogenic syncope, glycaemic outcomes, and unnecessary fasting for delayed/cancelled procedures. METHODS AND RESULTS: This is an investigator-initiated, multicentre, randomized trial with a prospective, open-label, blinded endpoint (PROBE) assessment based in New South Wales, Australia. Patients will be randomized 1:1 to fasting (6 h solid food and 2 h clear liquids) or to no fasting requirements. The primary outcome will be a composite of hypotension, hyperglycaemia, hypoglycaemia, and aspiration pneumonia. Secondary outcomes will include patient satisfaction, contrast-induced nephropathy, new intensive care admission, new non-invasive or invasive ventilation requirement post procedure, and 30-day mortality and readmission. CONCLUSIONS: This is a pragmatic and clinically relevant randomised trial designed to compare fasting verse no fasting prior to cardiac catheterisation procedures. Routine fasting may not reduce peri-procedural adverse events in this setting.
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spelling pubmed-106536652023-10-17 Safety and care of no fasting prior to catheterization laboratory procedures: a non-inferiority randomized control trial protocol (SCOFF trial) Ferreira, David Hardy, Jack Meere, Will Butel-Simoes, Lloyd McGee, Michael Whitehead, Nicholas Healey, Paul Ford, Tom Oldmeadow, Christopher Attia, John Wilsmore, Bradley Collins, Nicholas Boyle, Andrew Eur Heart J Open Protocol Paper AIMS: Cardiac catheterization procedures are typically performed with local anaesthetic and proceduralist guided sedation. Various fasting regimens are routinely implemented prior to these procedures, noting the absence of prospective evidence, aiming to reduce aspiration risk. However, there are additional risks from fasting including patient discomfort, intravascular volume depletion, stimulus for neuro-cardiogenic syncope, glycaemic outcomes, and unnecessary fasting for delayed/cancelled procedures. METHODS AND RESULTS: This is an investigator-initiated, multicentre, randomized trial with a prospective, open-label, blinded endpoint (PROBE) assessment based in New South Wales, Australia. Patients will be randomized 1:1 to fasting (6 h solid food and 2 h clear liquids) or to no fasting requirements. The primary outcome will be a composite of hypotension, hyperglycaemia, hypoglycaemia, and aspiration pneumonia. Secondary outcomes will include patient satisfaction, contrast-induced nephropathy, new intensive care admission, new non-invasive or invasive ventilation requirement post procedure, and 30-day mortality and readmission. CONCLUSIONS: This is a pragmatic and clinically relevant randomised trial designed to compare fasting verse no fasting prior to cardiac catheterisation procedures. Routine fasting may not reduce peri-procedural adverse events in this setting. Oxford University Press 2023-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10653665/ /pubmed/38025651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjopen/oead111 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Protocol Paper
Ferreira, David
Hardy, Jack
Meere, Will
Butel-Simoes, Lloyd
McGee, Michael
Whitehead, Nicholas
Healey, Paul
Ford, Tom
Oldmeadow, Christopher
Attia, John
Wilsmore, Bradley
Collins, Nicholas
Boyle, Andrew
Safety and care of no fasting prior to catheterization laboratory procedures: a non-inferiority randomized control trial protocol (SCOFF trial)
title Safety and care of no fasting prior to catheterization laboratory procedures: a non-inferiority randomized control trial protocol (SCOFF trial)
title_full Safety and care of no fasting prior to catheterization laboratory procedures: a non-inferiority randomized control trial protocol (SCOFF trial)
title_fullStr Safety and care of no fasting prior to catheterization laboratory procedures: a non-inferiority randomized control trial protocol (SCOFF trial)
title_full_unstemmed Safety and care of no fasting prior to catheterization laboratory procedures: a non-inferiority randomized control trial protocol (SCOFF trial)
title_short Safety and care of no fasting prior to catheterization laboratory procedures: a non-inferiority randomized control trial protocol (SCOFF trial)
title_sort safety and care of no fasting prior to catheterization laboratory procedures: a non-inferiority randomized control trial protocol (scoff trial)
topic Protocol Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjopen/oead111
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