A randomized controlled trial on the effects of goal directed therapy on the inflammatory response open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair

IntroductionGoal directed therapy (GDT) has been shown in numerous studies to decrease perioperative morbidity and morality. The mechanism of benefit of GDT however, has not been clearly elucidated. Targeted resuscitation of the vascular endothelium with GDT might alter the postoperative inflammatory response and be responsible for the decreased complications with this therapy. Methods: This trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov as NCT01681251. Forty patients undergoing elective open repair of their abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), 18 years of age and older were randomized to an interventional arm with GDT targeting stroke volume variation (SVV) with an arterial pulse contour cardiac output monitor, or control, where fluid therapy was administered at the discretion of the attending anesthesiologist. We measured levels of several inflammatory cytokines (C-reactive protein, Pentraxin 3, ST-2, Il-1Ra, and TNFR-III) preoperatively and at several postoperative time points to determine if there was a difference in inflammatory response. We also assessed each group for a composite of postoperative complications. Results: Twenty patients were randomized to GDT and twenty were randomized to control. Length of stay was not different between groups. Intervention patients received less crystalloid and more colloid. At the end of the case, intervention patients had a higher cardiac index (3.4 ± 0.5 vs. 2.5 ± 0.7 L/min/M2, p 
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