This is a randomized double blind trial of the use of the use of colloids vs crystalloid solutions for resuscitation of patients after cardiac surgery. Patients are managed with an algorithm driven protocol that is based on the flow response to fluid challenges. The hypothesis is that the use of a colloid solution will result in less use of catecholamines at 8:00 the morning following surgery. Secondary end-points include total use of catecholamines, time in the ICU, return to the ICU, and safety issues including bleeding and renal function.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
240
When fluids are indicated either pentaspan or saline are given in a double blind randomized assignment
Royal Victoria Hospital
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Use of catecholamines at 8:00 the morning after surgery
Time frame: first post operative day
Total use of catecholamines
Time frame: Time in ICU
Time in the ICU
Time frame: Time in ICU
Post-operative complications
Time frame: Hospital stay or 28 days
Bleeding
Time frame: Hospital stay or 28 days
Renal failure
Time frame: Hospital stay or 28 days
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