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Fluid Optimisation in Emergency Laparotomy (FLO-ELA) Trial: study protocol for a multi-centre randomised trial of cardiac output-guided fluid therapy compared to usual care in patients undergoing major emergency gastrointestinal surgery

MR Edwards, G Forbes, N Walker, DG Morton, MG Mythen, D Murray, I Anderson, B Mihaylova, A Thomson, M Taylor, M Hollyman, R Phillips, K Young, BC Kahan, RM Pearse, MPW Grocott, A Skubala, P Tapley, S Kellett, C Bolger Show all

Trials | Published : 2023

Abstract

Introduction: Postoperative morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing major emergency gastrointestinal surgery are a major burden on healthcare systems. Optimal management of perioperative intravenous fluids may reduce mortality rates and improve outcomes from surgery. Previous small trials of cardiac-output guided haemodynamic therapy algorithms in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery have suggested this intervention results in reduced complications and a modest reduction in mortality. However, this existing evidence is based mainly on elective (planned) surgery, with little evaluation in the emergency setting. There are fundamental clinical and pathophysiological differences b..

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