All heart surgery patients universally require hydration, which is given through a vein in the arm, but practices for treating patients are not universal. There are disagreements about whether crystalloids should be used alone or in combination with albumin. This question has important implications because albumin is an expensive blood product in relatively limited supply, and 20% of its use is by heart surgery patients. The goal of this study is to learn more about how crystalloids and albumin are used during heart surgery, as well as, key patient outcomes.
The goal of this proposed multicentre retrospective cohort study is to characterize perioperative usage patterns of crystalloids and albumin, as well as key patient outcomes, in cardiac surgical patients. This study will also address numerous other knowledge gaps in the area of perioperative blood product management and fluid administration in cardiac surgery and define a collaborative group to support future research in this field. The primary objective is to obtain granular information on if, when, and how albumin is given perioperatively to cardiac surgical patients. This includes the doses and settings in which albumin is used, the types of crystalloid solutions (balanced or unbalanced) used, and when albumin is used (for example, while on cardio-pulmonary bypass, in the ICU, or on the ward) in perioperative cardiac surgical care across institutions. This important information about the scope of albumin and crystalloid use across the country will inform the design of our future intervention and control arms in the planned definitive trial.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
505
Royal Columbian Hospital
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Vancouver General Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Nova Scotia Health Authority
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
McMaster University Medical Centre
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Kingston Health Sciences Centre
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
London Health Science Centre
London, Ontario, Canada
University of Ottawa Heart Institute
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
St. Michael's Hospital
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto General Hospital - University Health Network
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Albumin
Type, dose and timing of administration, the setting in which it was ordered, indication for use, and the type of provider responsible for the patient at administration (surgeon, anesthesiologist, intensivist, nurse practitioner).
Time frame: On CPB, in the operating room but not during CPB, in the ICU, on the ward to post operative day 28.
Crystalloid, volume dose and type administered
Type and volume of crystalloid given (Normal saline, Ringer's Lactate, Plasmalyte-148, and others), as well as the setting of administration will be recorded.
Time frame: On CPB, in the operating room but not during CPB, in the ICU, on the ward to post operative day 28.
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