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Perioperative liberal versus restrictive fluid strategies and postoperative outcomes: a systematic review and metanalysis on randomised-controlled trials in major abdominal elective surgery
by
Zambelli, Daniel
, Calabrò, Lorenzo
, Pelosi, Paolo
, Iannuzzi, Francesca
, Saderi, Laura
, Baggiani, Marta
, Sotgiu, Giovanni
, Scarano, Silvia
, Cecconi, Maurizio
, De Mattei, Giacomo
, Robba, Chiara
, Molinari, Edoardo
, Messina, Antonio
, Battaglini, Denise
in
Abdominal surgery
/ Bias
/ Complications
/ Complications and side effects
/ Critical care
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Editorials
/ Elective surgery
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Fluid therapy
/ Intensive
/ Liberal
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatrics
/ Perioperative care
/ Postoperative complications
/ Postoperative mortality
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Restrictive
/ Standard deviation
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Surgery, Elective
/ Surgical outcomes
2021
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Perioperative liberal versus restrictive fluid strategies and postoperative outcomes: a systematic review and metanalysis on randomised-controlled trials in major abdominal elective surgery
by
Zambelli, Daniel
, Calabrò, Lorenzo
, Pelosi, Paolo
, Iannuzzi, Francesca
, Saderi, Laura
, Baggiani, Marta
, Sotgiu, Giovanni
, Scarano, Silvia
, Cecconi, Maurizio
, De Mattei, Giacomo
, Robba, Chiara
, Molinari, Edoardo
, Messina, Antonio
, Battaglini, Denise
in
Abdominal surgery
/ Bias
/ Complications
/ Complications and side effects
/ Critical care
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Editorials
/ Elective surgery
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Fluid therapy
/ Intensive
/ Liberal
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatrics
/ Perioperative care
/ Postoperative complications
/ Postoperative mortality
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Restrictive
/ Standard deviation
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Surgery, Elective
/ Surgical outcomes
2021
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Perioperative liberal versus restrictive fluid strategies and postoperative outcomes: a systematic review and metanalysis on randomised-controlled trials in major abdominal elective surgery
by
Zambelli, Daniel
, Calabrò, Lorenzo
, Pelosi, Paolo
, Iannuzzi, Francesca
, Saderi, Laura
, Baggiani, Marta
, Sotgiu, Giovanni
, Scarano, Silvia
, Cecconi, Maurizio
, De Mattei, Giacomo
, Robba, Chiara
, Molinari, Edoardo
, Messina, Antonio
, Battaglini, Denise
in
Abdominal surgery
/ Bias
/ Complications
/ Complications and side effects
/ Critical care
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Editorials
/ Elective surgery
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Fluid therapy
/ Intensive
/ Liberal
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatrics
/ Perioperative care
/ Postoperative complications
/ Postoperative mortality
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Restrictive
/ Standard deviation
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Surgery, Elective
/ Surgical outcomes
2021
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Perioperative liberal versus restrictive fluid strategies and postoperative outcomes: a systematic review and metanalysis on randomised-controlled trials in major abdominal elective surgery
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Perioperative liberal versus restrictive fluid strategies and postoperative outcomes: a systematic review and metanalysis on randomised-controlled trials in major abdominal elective surgery
2021
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Overview
Background
Postoperative complications impact on early and long-term patients’ outcome. Appropriate perioperative fluid management is pivotal in this context; however, the most effective perioperative fluid management is still unclear. The enhanced recovery after surgery pathways recommend a perioperative zero-balance, whereas recent findings suggest a more liberal approach could be beneficial. We conducted this trial to address the impact of restrictive
vs.
liberal fluid approaches on overall postoperative complications and mortality.
Methods
Systematic review and meta-analysis, including randomised controlled trials (RCTs). We performed a systematic literature search using MEDLINE (via Ovid), EMBASE (via Ovid) and the Cochrane Controlled Clinical trials register databases, published from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2019. We included RCTs enrolling adult patients undergoing elective abdominal surgery and comparing the use of restrictive/liberal approaches enrolling at least 15 patients in each subgroup. Studies involving cardiac, non-elective surgery, paediatric or obstetric surgeries were excluded.
Results
After full-text examination, the metanalysis finally included 18 studies and 5567 patients randomised to restrictive (2786 patients; 50.0%) or liberal approaches (2780 patients; 50.0%). We found no difference in the occurrence of severe postoperative complications between restrictive and liberal subgroups [risk difference (95% CI) = 0.009 (− 0.02; 0.04);
p
value = 0.62;
I
2
(95% CI) = 38.6% (0–66.9%)]. This result was confirmed also in the subgroup of five studies having a low overall risk of bias. The liberal approach was associated with lower overall renal major events, as compared to the restrictive [risk difference (95% CI) = 0.06 (0.02–0.09);
p
value = 0.001]. We found no difference in either early (
p
value = 0.33) or late (
p
value = 0.22) postoperative mortality between restrictive and liberal subgroups
Conclusions
In major abdominal elective surgery perioperative, the choice between liberal or restrictive approach did not affect overall major postoperative complications or mortality. In a subgroup analysis, a liberal as compared to a restrictive perioperative fluid policy was associated with lower overall complication renal major events, as compared to the restrictive.
Trial Registration
CRD42020218059; Registration: February 2020,
https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=218059
.
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