Research priorities in perioperative fluid therapy and hemodynamic monitoring: A Delphi Consensus Survey from the Fluid Therapy and Hemodynamic Monitoring Subcommittee of the Hemostasis, Transfusion Medicine and Fluid Therapy Section (SHTF) of the Spanish Society of Anesthesiology and Critical Care (SEDAR).

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Autores de IIS La Fe

Participantes ajenos a IIS La Fe

  • Ripolles-Melchor, J
  • Colomina, M J
  • Aldecoa, C
  • Alonso-Cabello, J
  • Alonso-Inigo, J M
  • Aya, H
  • Basora, M
  • Clau-Terre, F
  • Del Cojo-Peces, E
  • Cota-Delgado, F
  • Ferrandis-Comes, R
  • Galan-Menendez, P
  • Garcia-Lopez, D
  • Garruti, I
  • Lopez, I J
  • Jover-Pinillos, J L
  • Llau-Pitarch, J V
  • Lorente, J V
  • Mesquida, J
  • Mojarro, I
  • Monge-Garcia, M I
  • Montesinos-Fadrique, S C
  • Munoz-Rodes, J L
  • de Nadal, M
  • Ramasco, F
  • Tome-Roca, J L
  • Una-Orejon, R
  • Yanes, G
  • Zorrilla-Vaca, A
  • Escarraman, D
  • Garcia-Fernandez, J

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Research in fluid therapy and perioperative hemodynamic monitoring is difficult and expensive. The objectives of this study were to summarize these topics and to prioritize these topics in order of research importance. METHODS: Electronic structured Delphi questionnaire over three rounds among 30 experts in fluid therapy and hemodynamic monitoring identified through the Fluid Therapy and Hemodynamic Monitoring Subcommittee of the Hemostasis, Transfusion Medicine and Fluid Therapy Section of the Spanish Society of Anesthesiology and Critical Care. RESULTS: 77 topics were identified and ranked in order of prioritization. Topics were categorized into themes of crystalloids, colloids, hemodynamic monitoring and others. 31 topics were ranked as essential research priority. To determine whether intraoperative hemodynamic optimization algorithms based on the invasive or noninvasive Hypotension Prediction Index versus other management strategies could decrease the incidence of postoperative complications. As well as whether the use of renal stress biomarkers together with a goal-directed fluid therapy protocol could reduce hospital stay and the incidence of acute kidney injury in adult patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery, reached the highest consensus. CONCLUSIONS: the Fluid Therapy and Hemodynamic Monitoring Subcommittee of the Hemostasis, Transfusion Medicine and Fluid Therapy Section of the Spanish Society of Anesthesiology and Critical Care will use these results to carry out the research.

Copyright © 2023 Sociedad Española de Anestesiología, Reanimación y Terapéutica del Dolor. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

Datos de la publicación

ISSN/ISSNe:
2341-1929, 2341-1929

Revista Espanola De Anestesiologia Y Reanimacion  

Tipo:
Article
Páginas:
319-326
PubMed:
37279834

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Keywords

  • Fluid therapy; Fluidoterapia; Hemodinámica; Hemodynamics; Investigación; Research

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