Pre-emptive Hemodynamic Optimization of High Risk Patients Undergoing Elective Major Surgical Procedures
Hemorrhage
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Hemorrhage focused on measuring Improve, Patient care, Applying, Systematic, Fashion, Proven, Resuscitation, Algorithms, High risk, Surgical
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult, Male or female.
- Patients undergoing elective major surgery.
- Patients with normal renal function.
- All patients will sign informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Major organ failure.
- Low cardiac output conditions.
- Pulmonary hypertension.
- Severe pulmonary disease.
- Patient refusal to participate in the study.
- Pregnancy.
- Emergency Surgery.
- Lithium allergy or patient on lithium.
Sites / Locations
- UPMC-Presbyterian Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Augmented Oxygen Delivery Group
Control
Hemodynamic management to a goal of O2 delivery of 600 ml/m2/min utilizing cardiac stroke volume variation with positive pressure ventilation to optimize fluid management. Intervention: Augment O2 Delivery by hemodynamic protocol. (7/30/17: deleted original text which apparently was pasted from an entirely unrelated study having to do with age of transfused blood, presumably by the creator of this record, Cynthia Hatfield, in 2010. SLW)
Patients having the same types of surgery but receiving usual anesthetic care. Intervention: High Risk Surgery. (7/30/17: deleted original text which apparently was pasted from an entirely unrelated study having to do with age of transfused blood, presumably by the creator of this record, Cynthia Hatfield, in 2010. SLW)