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Randomised controlled trial investigating the influence of intravenous fluid titration using oesophageal Doppler monitoring during bowel surgery

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ANAESTHESIA
Volume 57, Issue 9, Pages 845-849

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2044.2002.02708.x

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diagnostic techniques, cardiac output; oesophageal Doppler ultrasonography; monitoring, cardiac ouput; surgery, bowel

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Oesophageal Doppler monitoring allows non-invasive estimation of stroke volume and cardiac output. We studied the impact of Doppler guided fluid optimisation on haemodynamic parameters, peri-operative morbidity and hospital stay in patients undergoing major bowel surgery. Fifty-seven patients were randomly assigned to Doppler (D) or control (C) groups. All patients received intra-operative fluid therapy at the discretion of the non-investigating anaesthetist. In addition, Group D were given fluid challenges (3 ml.kg(-1) ) guided by oesophageal Doppler. Group D received significantly more intra-operative colloid than Group C (mean 28 (SD 16) vs. 19.4 (SD 14.7) ml.kg(-1) , p = 0.02). Cardiac output increased significantly for Group D whilst that of controls remained unchanged. The mean difference between the groups in final cardiac output was 0.87 l.min(-1) (95% confidence interval 0.31-1.43 l.min(-1) , p = 0.003). Five control patients required postoperative critical care admission. Fluid titration using oesophageal Doppler during bowel surgery can improve haemodynamic parameters and may reduce critical care admissions postoperatively.

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