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Goal directed fluid resuscitation decreases time for lactate clearance and facilitates early fascial closure in damage control surgery
Authors:Mira H. GhneimJustin L. Regner  M.D.  Daniel C. JupiterFrancis Kang  B.S.  Gwen L. BonnerMelissa S. Bready  N.P.  Richard FrazeeDavid Ciceri  M.D.  Matthew L. Davis
Affiliation:General Surgery Department, Scott & White Healthcare/Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, 2401 South 31st Street, Temple, TX 56708, USA
Abstract:

Background

Damage-control surgery frequently results in open abdomen. The objective of this study was to determine whether resuscitation with goal-directed fluid therapy (GDT) using “dynamic” hemodynamic indices via modern pulse contour analysis devices such as the FloTrac Vigileo monitor leads to lower fluid requirements, subsequent quicker abdominal closure, and overall improved outcomes in these patients.

Methods

Patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit with open abdomen were retrospectively reviewed. Those resuscitated with Vigileo-guided GDT were matched to those resuscitated by static clinical parameters.

Results

Total fluid intake and vasopressor requirements were similar in both groups. GDT with the Vigileo allowed earlier lactate clearance and reduced the number of days until abdominal wall closure by an average of .99 days.

Conclusions

Vigileo-mediated GDT did not affect fluid volume or vasopressor use in open abdomen patients, but facilitated more effective resuscitation and decreased the number of days to fascial closure, leading to shorter hospital stays. Vigileo-mediated GDT, therefore, may improve overall outcomes in open abdomen patients.
Keywords:Damage control surgery   Open abdomen   Goal-directed therapy   Early abdominal wall closure   Early lactate clearance   Vigileo
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