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Rev. esp. anestesiol. reanim ; 62(2): 81-89, feb. 2015. tab, ilus
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-132925

ABSTRACT

Objetivo. Valorar la eficacia del cebado del sistema de circulación extracorpórea con albúmina-manitol asociado a ultrafiltración para reducir el sangrado posoperatorio y las necesidades transfusionales en cirugía cardiaca, así como su repercusión sobre los balances hídricos, los parámetros de coagulación y hematimetría, la reintervención por sangrado y la estancia en UCI y hospitalaria. Material y métodos. Ciento treinta y cuatro pacientes programados en cirugía cardiaca fueron aleatorizados para recibir en el cebado Ringer lactato 1.500 mL (grupo C), o 250 mL de manitol 20%, 150 mL de albúmina 20% y 1.100 mL de Ringer lactato asociado a ultrafiltración (grupo T). Se determinaron el volumen de sangrado, las transfusiones, los balances hídricos, los parámetros de coagulación y la hematimetría hasta las 48 h del posoperatorio. Resultados. Encontramos una reducción en el grupo T del sangrado posoperatorio, 1.165 ± 789 mL frente a 992 ± 662 mL (p = 0,17), y de la transfusión de hematíes, 694 ± 843 mL frente a 413 ± 605 mL (p = 0,03). El balance hídrico intraoperatorio y posoperatorio fue significativamente menos positivo en el grupo T, con un balance global de 2.292 ± 2.152 mL frente a 5.388 ± 2.834 mL (p < 0,001). Hubo valores superiores de hemoglobina y hematocrito intraoperatorio (p < 0,001), al ingreso en UCI (p = 0,001) y a las 6 h (p = 0,05) en el grupo T, e inferiores de INR a las 6 h (p = 0,01) y 24 h (p = 0,02). Las tasas de reintervención y estancia en UCI fueron superiores en el grupo C, pero no significativas. Conclusiones. El cebado del sistema de circulación extracorpórea con manitol, albúmina y Ringer lactato, asociado a ultrafiltración, mejora significativamente los balances hídricos intraoperatorio y posoperatorio y reduce el volumen de transfusión de sangre, con una repercusión no significativa sobre el sangrado posoperatorio, reintervenciones por sangrado y estancia en UCI (AU)


Objective. Assess the effectiveness of priming the extracorporeal circulation system with albumin-mannitol combined with ultrafiltration during extracorporeal circulation to reduce post-operative bleeding and transfusion requirements in heart surgery, as well as its impact on the fluid balance, coagulation and hematocrit parameters, re-operation for bleeding, ICU, and hospital length of stay. Material and methods. A total of 134 patients scheduled for heart surgery were randomized to receive Ringer's lactate 1,500 mL in the priming reservoir (group C), or mannitol 20% 250 mL, albumin 20% 150 mL and Ringer's lactate 1,100 mL combined with ultrafiltration (group T). Bleeding volume, transfusions, fluid balance, coagulation, and hematology parameters were determined until 48 h in the post-operative period. Results. There was a reduction of postoperative bleeding in group T, 1,165 ± 789 mL vs 992 ± 662 mL (P = .17), and red blood cell concentrate transfusions, 694 ± 843 mL vs 413 ± 605 mL (P = .03). Intra-operative and post-operative fluid balance was significantly less positive in group T, with an overall balance of 2,292 ± 2,152 mL vs 5,388 ± 2,834 mL (P < .001). There were higher values of hemoglobin and hematocrit, intraoperative (P < .001), on admission to ICU (P = .001), and at 6 h (P = .05) in group T, and lower INR at 6 h (P = .01) and 24 h (P = .02). Re-operation rate and length of stay in ICU were higher in group C, but not statiscally significant. Conclusions. The priming of extracorporeal reservoir with mannitol, albumin, and Ringer's lactate, combined with ultrafiltration, significantly improves intra- and post-operative fluid balance, resulting in a reduction in blood transfusions, with no significant decrease in post-operative bleeding, re-operation bleeding rate, and length of stay in the ICU (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Colloids/isolation & purification , Ultrafiltration/methods , Postoperative Complications/drug therapy , Postoperative Complications/rehabilitation , Blood Transfusion/methods , Blood Transfusion , Thoracic Surgery/methods , Cardiopulmonary Bypass/methods , Cardiopulmonary Bypass/rehabilitation , Tranexamic Acid/therapeutic use , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Hemorrhage/complications , Hemorrhage/therapy , Mannitol/therapeutic use , Albumins/therapeutic use , Retrospective Studies , Lactic Acid/therapeutic use , Evaluation of the Efficacy-Effectiveness of Interventions , 50303
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Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim ; 62(2): 81-9, 2015 Feb.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25048999

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Assess the effectiveness of priming the extracorporeal circulation system with albumin-mannitol combined with ultrafiltration during extracorporeal circulation to reduce post-operative bleeding and transfusion requirements in heart surgery, as well as its impact on the fluid balance, coagulation and hematocrit parameters, re-operation for bleeding, ICU, and hospital length of stay. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 134 patients scheduled for heart surgery were randomized to receive Ringer's lactate 1,500mL in the priming reservoir (group C), or mannitol 20% 250mL, albumin 20% 150mL and Ringer's lactate 1,100mL combined with ultrafiltration (group T). Bleeding volume, transfusions, fluid balance, coagulation, and hematology parameters were determined until 48h in the post-operative period. RESULTS: There was a reduction of postoperative bleeding in group T, 1,165±789mL vs 992±662mL (P=.17), and red blood cell concentrate transfusions, 694±843mL vs 413±605mL (P=.03). Intra-operative and post-operative fluid balance was significantly less positive in group T, with an overall balance of 2,292±2,152mL vs 5,388±2,834mL (P<.001). There were higher values of hemoglobin and hematocrit, intraoperative (P<.001), on admission to ICU (P=.001), and at 6h (P=.05) in group T, and lower INR at 6h (P=.01) and 24h (P=.02). Re-operation rate and length of stay in ICU were higher in group C, but not statiscally significant. CONCLUSIONS: The priming of extracorporeal reservoir with mannitol, albumin, and Ringer's lactate, combined with ultrafiltration, significantly improves intra- and post-operative fluid balance, resulting in a reduction in blood transfusions, with no significant decrease in post-operative bleeding, re-operation bleeding rate, and length of stay in the ICU.


Subject(s)
Albumins/pharmacology , Blood Transfusion/statistics & numerical data , Cardiac Surgical Procedures , Extracorporeal Circulation/methods , Isotonic Solutions/pharmacology , Mannitol/pharmacology , Postoperative Hemorrhage/prevention & control , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Albumins/administration & dosage , Blood Coagulation Tests , Blood Loss, Surgical , Colloids/administration & dosage , Crystalloid Solutions , Female , Hematocrit , Hemoglobins/analysis , Humans , Isotonic Solutions/administration & dosage , Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data , Male , Mannitol/administration & dosage , Middle Aged , Postoperative Hemorrhage/therapy , Ringer's Lactate , Tranexamic Acid/therapeutic use , Ultrafiltration , Water-Electrolyte Balance/drug effects
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Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim ; 58(7): 444-50, 2011.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22046867

ABSTRACT

The recent publication of guidelines for postgraduate training in anesthesiology, pain, and intensive care issued by the European Board of Anaesthesia (EBA) and the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) (http://www.sedar.es/revistasedar/uems.pdf) specifies directions we must take with our residents. The training section of the Sociedad Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (SEDAR) has decided to make the guidelines available on the association's website so that the UEMS/EBA proposals can be compared to the training program drafted by the Spanish national board for our specialty. Our aim is to identify points of convergence between the two proposals and to target gaps where improvements can be made so that Spanish residency training in this specialty is in harmony with the European framework.


Subject(s)
Anesthesiology/education , Guidelines as Topic , Internship and Residency/standards , Anesthesia, Obstetrical/standards , Clinical Competence/standards , Critical Care , Curriculum/standards , Educational Measurement/standards , European Union , Health Occupations/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans , Medicine/organization & administration , Pain Management/standards , Societies, Medical/standards , Spain , Specialty Boards/standards
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