Different strategies of tourniquet application during elective primary total knee arthroplasty are thought to be associated with different outcomes. In that context, the study investigates different tactics in the search of optimal application of the tourniquet and the related fluid management during 24 perioperative hours.
The optimal application of tourniquet should reduce perioperative blood loss, create bloodless operative field, improve cementing technique and shorten surgery time. Meanwhile, inadequate application may increase the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism. Previous attempts to compare the tourniquet strategies in respect to the perioperative blood loss did not show significant difference. The investigators use the volume loading test aiming to optimize the fluid status and obtain the hemoglobin concentration in the conditions of standardized plasma dilution. The test is deployed just before the surgery and after postoperative 24 hrs in ICU. Functional outcomes and possible length of hospital stay is also evaluated.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
120
Comparison of the different tourniquet tactics.
Republic Vilnius University Hospital
Vilnius, Lithuania
Perioperative blood loss.
The volume loading test is deployed for the comparison of perioperative hemoglobin in the standardized plasma dilution.
Time frame: Before (baseline) the surgery and 24 hrs postoperatively
Wound healing
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively
Hemodilution
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively
Cardiac stroke volume
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively
Body temperature
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively
Pain (Visual Analog Scale)
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively
Number of opiate injections
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively
Straight-leg raising test
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively
Timed up and go test
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively
Knee flexion, extension, extension lag
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively
Knee swelling
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively
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Complications
Time frame: Within 6 days postoperatively