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Pulse pressure variation guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation: a randomized controlled trial()

PURPOSE: Kidney transplantation is the gold-standard treatment for end stage renal disease. Although different hemodynamic variables, like central venous pressure and mean arterial pressure, have been used to guide volume replacement during surgery, the best strategy still ought to be determined. Re...

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Autores principales: De Cassai, Alessandro, Bond, Ottavia, Marini, Silvia, Panciera, Giulio, Furian, Lucrezia, Neri, Flavia, Andreatta, Giulio, Rigotti, Paolo, Feltracco, Paolo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9373208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32534731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2020.04.022
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author De Cassai, Alessandro
Bond, Ottavia
Marini, Silvia
Panciera, Giulio
Furian, Lucrezia
Neri, Flavia
Andreatta, Giulio
Rigotti, Paolo
Feltracco, Paolo
author_facet De Cassai, Alessandro
Bond, Ottavia
Marini, Silvia
Panciera, Giulio
Furian, Lucrezia
Neri, Flavia
Andreatta, Giulio
Rigotti, Paolo
Feltracco, Paolo
author_sort De Cassai, Alessandro
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description PURPOSE: Kidney transplantation is the gold-standard treatment for end stage renal disease. Although different hemodynamic variables, like central venous pressure and mean arterial pressure, have been used to guide volume replacement during surgery, the best strategy still ought to be determined. Respiratory arterial Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV) is recognized to be a good predictor of fluid responsiveness for perioperative hemodynamic optimization in operating room settings. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a PPV guided fluid management strategy is better than a liberal fluid strategy during kidney transplantation surgeries. Identification of differences in urine output in the first postoperative hour was the main objective of this study. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, single blind, randomized controlled trial. We enrolled 40 patients who underwent kidney transplantation from deceased donors. Patients randomized in the “PPV” group received fluids whenever PPV was higher than 12%, patients in the “free fluid” group received fluids following our institutional standard care protocol for kidney transplantations (10 mL.kg(-1). h(-1)). RESULTS: Urinary output was similar at every time-point between the two groups, urea was statistically different from the third postoperative day with a peak at the fourth postoperative day and creatinine showed a similar trend, being statistically different from the second postoperative day. Urea, creatinine and urine output were not different at the hospital discharge. CONCLUSION: PPV guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation significantly improves urea and creatinine levels in the first week after kidney transplantation surgery.
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spelling pubmed-93732082022-08-15 Pulse pressure variation guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation: a randomized controlled trial() De Cassai, Alessandro Bond, Ottavia Marini, Silvia Panciera, Giulio Furian, Lucrezia Neri, Flavia Andreatta, Giulio Rigotti, Paolo Feltracco, Paolo Braz J Anesthesiol Scientific Article PURPOSE: Kidney transplantation is the gold-standard treatment for end stage renal disease. Although different hemodynamic variables, like central venous pressure and mean arterial pressure, have been used to guide volume replacement during surgery, the best strategy still ought to be determined. Respiratory arterial Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV) is recognized to be a good predictor of fluid responsiveness for perioperative hemodynamic optimization in operating room settings. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a PPV guided fluid management strategy is better than a liberal fluid strategy during kidney transplantation surgeries. Identification of differences in urine output in the first postoperative hour was the main objective of this study. METHODS: We conducted a prospective, single blind, randomized controlled trial. We enrolled 40 patients who underwent kidney transplantation from deceased donors. Patients randomized in the “PPV” group received fluids whenever PPV was higher than 12%, patients in the “free fluid” group received fluids following our institutional standard care protocol for kidney transplantations (10 mL.kg(-1). h(-1)). RESULTS: Urinary output was similar at every time-point between the two groups, urea was statistically different from the third postoperative day with a peak at the fourth postoperative day and creatinine showed a similar trend, being statistically different from the second postoperative day. Urea, creatinine and urine output were not different at the hospital discharge. CONCLUSION: PPV guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation significantly improves urea and creatinine levels in the first week after kidney transplantation surgery. Elsevier 2020-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9373208/ /pubmed/32534731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2020.04.022 Text en © 2020 Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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De Cassai, Alessandro
Bond, Ottavia
Marini, Silvia
Panciera, Giulio
Furian, Lucrezia
Neri, Flavia
Andreatta, Giulio
Rigotti, Paolo
Feltracco, Paolo
Pulse pressure variation guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation: a randomized controlled trial()
title Pulse pressure variation guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation: a randomized controlled trial()
title_full Pulse pressure variation guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation: a randomized controlled trial()
title_fullStr Pulse pressure variation guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation: a randomized controlled trial()
title_full_unstemmed Pulse pressure variation guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation: a randomized controlled trial()
title_short Pulse pressure variation guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation: a randomized controlled trial()
title_sort pulse pressure variation guided fluid therapy during kidney transplantation: a randomized controlled trial()
topic Scientific Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9373208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32534731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2020.04.022
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