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Effect of a fluid bolus on cardiovascular collapse among critically ill adults undergoing tracheal intubation (PrePARE): a randomised controlled trial

Authors :
David R Janz
Jonathan D Casey
Matthew W Semler
Derek W Russell
James Dargin
Derek J Vonderhaar
Kevin M Dischert
Jason R West
Susan Stempek
Joanne Wozniak
Nicholas Caputo
Brent E Heideman
Aline N Zouk
Swati Gulati
William S Stigler
Itay Bentov
Aaron M Joffe
Todd W Rice
Ross Hoffman
Naveen Turlapati
Sneha Samant
Page Clark
Amita Krishnan
Joseph Gresens
Cody Hill
Bobby Matthew
Jason Henry
Jason Miller
Rose Paccione
Abdulla Majid-Moosa
Jairo I Santanilla
Erin M Wilfong
Justin C Hewlett
Stephen J Halliday
V Eric Kerchberger
Ryan M Brown
Luis E Huerta
Christopher M Merrick
Thomas Atwater
Emily G Kocurek
Andrew C McKown
Nichelle I Winters
Luke E Habegger
Matthew F Mart
Jeannette Z Berg
Christina C Noblit
Lisa N Flemmons
Kevin Dischert
Aaron Joffe
Trefan Archibald
Alejandro Arenas
Camelia Baldridge
Gaurav Bansal
Christopher Barnes
Nicholas Bishop
Beth Bryce
Laura Byrne
Rachel Clement
Carla DeLaCruz
Priya Deshpande
Zi Gong
John Green
Austin Henry
Andrew Herstein
Jessica Huang
Jake Heier
Bonnie Jenson
Lynn Johnston
Cara Langeland
Calvin Lee
Alex Nowlin
Travis Reece-Nguyen
Hunter Schultz
Graeme Segal
Ian Slade
Stuart Solomon
Sarah Stehpey
Robin Thompson
David Trausch
Carson Welker
Raymond Zhang
Derek Russell
Aline Zouk
William Stigler
Jason Fain
Bryan Garcia
David Lafon
Chao He
James O'Connor
David Campbell
Jordan Powner
Samuel McElwee
Cristina Bardita
Kevin D'Souza
G Bruno Pereira
Sarah Robinson
Scott Blumhof
Piyanuch Pataramekin
Dhruv Desai
Ekaterina Yayarovich
Robert DeMatteo
Sandeep Somalaraiu
Christopher Adler
Courtney Reid
Michael Plourde
Jordan Winnicki
Timothy Noland
Tamar Geva
Lee Gazourian
Avignat Patel
Khaled Eissa
Joshua Giacotto
Daniel Fitelson
Michael Colancecco
Anthony Gray
Mary Ryan
Thomas Parry
Benjamin Azan
Ali Khairat
Renee Morton
David Lewandowski
Carlos Vaca
Source :
The Lancet. Respiratory medicine. 7(12)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Tracheal intubation is common in the care of critically ill adults and is frequently complicated by hypotension, cardiac arrest, or death. We aimed to evaluate administration of an intravenous fluid bolus to prevent cardiovascular collapse during intubation of critically ill adults.We did a pragmatic, multicentre, unblinded, randomised trial in nine sites (eight ICUs and one emergency department) around the USA. Critically ill adults (≥18 years) undergoing tracheal intubation were randomly assigned (1:1, block sizes of 2, 4, and 6, stratified by study site) to either an intravenous infusion of 500 mL of crystalloid solution or no fluid bolus. The primary outcome, assessed in the intention-to-treat population, was cardiovascular collapse, defined as a new systolic blood pressure65 mm Hg; new or increased vasopressor receipt between induction and 2 min after tracheal intubation; or cardiac arrest or death within 1 h of tracheal intubation. Adverse events were assessed in the as-treated population. This trial, which is now complete, is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT03026777.Patients were enrolled from Feb 6, 2017, to Jan 9, 2018, when the data and safety monitoring board stopped the trial on the basis of futility. By trial termination, 337 (63%) of 537 screened adults had been randomly assigned. Cardiovascular collapse occurred in 33 (20%) of 168 patients in the fluid bolus group compared with 31 (18%) of 169 patients in the no fluid bolus group (absolute difference 1·3% [95% CI -7·1% to 9·7%]; p=0·76). The individual components of the cardiovascular collapse composite outcome did not differ between groups (new systolic blood pressure65 mm Hg 11 [7%] in the bolus group vs ten [6%] in the no-bolus group, new or increased vasopressor 32 [19%] vs 31 [18%], cardiac arrest within 1 h seven [4%] vs two [1%], death within 1 h of intubation two [1%] vs one [1%]). In-hospital mortality was not significantly different in the fluid bolus group (48 [29%]) compared with no fluid bolus (59 [35%]).Administration of an intravenous fluid bolus did not decrease the overall incidence of cardiovascular collapse during tracheal intubation of critically ill adults compared with no fluid bolus in this trial.US National Institutes of Health.

Details

ISSN :
22132619
Volume :
7
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet. Respiratory medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d745e92881f26dd5d1f3098739fc6a90