Design: Single-center randomized comparison of invasive arterial pressure monitoring vs. arterial pressure monitoring combined with Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) software guidance on intraoperative hypotension duration and severity. Aim: To determine whether use of Acumen HPI software guidance to guide intraoperative hemodynamic management in the non-cardiac surgery reduces the duration and severity of hypotension. Primary hypothesis: Our primary hypothesis is that adding Acumen HPI software guidance to the information provided by the invasive arterial pressure monitoring during moderate- to high-risk noncardiac surgery reduces time-weighted average (TWA) intraoperative hypotension below a threshold of 65 mmHg.
STUDY RATIONALE Even when clinicians try to prevent intraoperative hypotension, they often fail because it is difficult to predict which patients will become hypotensive, much less when. A risk score for predicting minute-by-minute intraoperative hypotension is not currently available. Yet it seems likely that ability to identify when a patient is likely to become hypotensive, and the pathophysiology of the event, will improve hemodynamic management and perhaps patient outcome. Acumen HPI appears to be a reliable predictor of intraoperative hypotension, and should thus help clinicians anticipate and avoid hypotension. Furthermore, the secondary guidance provided by the Acumen HPI may help clinicians optimally manage fluids and thus prevent future episodes in the same patient. AIMS To determine whether use of Acumen HPI software to guide intraoperative hemodynamic management in the non-cardiac surgery reduces the duration and severity of hypotension. PRIMARY HYPOTHESIS Our primary hypothesis is that use of the Acumen HPI software guidance reduces TWA intraoperative hypotension below a threshold of 65 mmHg. Specifically, we will compare the amount of intraoperative hypotension below mean-arterial pressure (MAP) threshold of 65 mmHg, in patients randomized to invasive arterial pressure monitoring vs. invasive arterial pressure monitoring with Acumen Hypotension Prediction Index software. In both cases, clinicians will strive to keep MAP above 65 mmHg to the extent practical.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
214
Acumen HPI-enabled EV1000 screen.
Arterial waveform and pressures
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Time- Weighted Average (TWA) MAP Under a Threshold of 65 mmHg.
MAP stands for mean arterial pressure. Time-weighted average MAP below 65 mmHg threshold for each patient was derived by dividing AUC-MAP by the time interval between the first and the last MAP measurements.
Time frame: MAP measurements were recorded every 20 s by the EV1000 system from induction (start anesthesia) to leaving Operation room (end of surgery).
Hypotension Severity (AUC-MAP) Under a Threshold of 65.
MAP stands for mean arterial pressure; Calculation of a specific area started when MAP was less than 65 mmHg and ended when MAP was greater than 65 mmHg; Hypotension severity (AUC-MAP) below the threshold of 65 mmHg was calculated as the cumulative sum of the areas below the given threshold for a patient using the trapezoid rule and measured in units of mmHg times minutes.
Time frame: MAP measurements were recorded every 20 s by the EV1000 system from induction (start anesthesia) to leaving Operation room (end of surgery) .
Duration of MAP Under a Threshold of 65 mmHg.
MAP stands for mean arterial pressure; Duration is the total amount of time (in minutes) that the MAP under a threshold of 65 mmHg
Time frame: MAP measurements were recorded every 20 s by the EV1000 system from induction (start anesthesia) to leaving Operation room (end of surgery).
Time-weighted Average MAP Below a Threshold of 60 mmHg Per Case
MAP stands for mean arterial pressure. Time-weighted average MAP below 60 mmHg threshold for each patient was derived by dividing AUC-MAP by the time interval between the first and the last MAP measurements.
Time frame: MAP measurements were recorded every 20 s by the EV1000 system from induction (start anesthesia) to leaving Operation room (end of surgery).
Time-weighted Average MAP Below a Threshold of 55 mmHg Per Case
MAP stands for mean arterial pressure. Time-weighted average MAP below 55 mmHg threshold for each patient was derived by dividing AUC-MAP by the time interval between the first and the last MAP measurements.
Time frame: MAP measurements were recorded every 20 s by the EV1000 system from induction (start anesthesia) to leaving Operation room (end of surgery).
Hypotension Severity (AUC-MAP) Under a Threshold of 60 mmHg.
MAP stands for mean arterial pressure; Calculation of a specific area started when MAP was less than 60 mmHg and ended when MAP was greater than 60 mmHg. Hypotension severity (AUC-MAP) below the threshold of 60 mmHg was calculated as the cumulative sum of the areas below the given threshold for a patient using the trapezoid rule and measured in units of mmHg times minutes.
Time frame: MAP measurements were recorded every 20 s by the EV1000 system from induction (start anesthesia) to leaving Operation room (end of surgery).
Hypotension Severity (AUC-MAP) Under a Threshold of 55 mmHg.
MAP stands for mean arterial pressure; Calculation of a specific area started when MAP was less than 55 mmHg and ended when MAP was greater than 55 mmHg. Hypotension severity (AUC-MAP) below the threshold of 55 mmHg was calculated as the cumulative sum of the areas below the given threshold for a patient using the trapezoid rule and measured in units of mmHg times minutes.
Time frame: MAP measurements were recorded every 20 s by the EV1000 system from induction (start anesthesia) to leaving Operation room (end of surgery).
Duration of MAP Under a Threshold of 60 mmHg.
MAP stands for mean arterial pressure; Duration is the total amount of time (in minutes) that the MAP under a threshold of 60 mmHg
Time frame: MAP measurements were recorded every 20 s by the EV1000 system from induction (start anesthesia) to leaving Operation room (end of surgery).
Duration of MAP Under a Threshold of 55 mmHg.
MAP stands for mean arterial pressure; Duration is the total amount of time (in minutes) that the MAP under a threshold of 55 mmHg.
Time frame: MAP measurements were recorded every 20 s by the EV1000 system from induction (start anesthesia) to leaving Operation room (end of surgery).
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