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  • Goal-directed therapy (GDT) was evaluated for its impact on postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing esophagectomy, comparing results before and after its implementation.
  • While there was no significant difference in overall complications, mortality, or hospital stay, GDT led to a notable reduction in prolonged ICU stays and specific complications like pneumonia and mediastinal abscesses.
  • Patients receiving GDT had lower fluid administration but higher colloid use, suggesting a more tailored approach to fluid management during surgery.

Article Abstract

Background: Goal-directed therapy (GDT) can reduce postoperative complications in high-risk surgery patients. It is uncertain whether GDT has the same benefits in patients undergoing esophageal surgery. Goal of this Quality Improvement study was to evaluate the effects of a stroke volume guided GDT on post-operative outcome.

Methods And Findings: We compared the postoperative outcome of patients undergoing esophagectomy before (99 patients) and after (100 patients) implementation of GDT. There was no difference in the proportion of patients with a complication (56% vs. 54%, p = 0.82), hospital stay and mortality. The incidence of prolonged ICU stay (>48 hours) was reduced (28% vs. 12, p = .005) in patients treated with GDT. Secondary analysis of complication rate showed a decrease in pneumonia (29 vs. 15%, p = .02), mediastinal abscesses (12 vs. 3%, p = .02), and gastric tube necrosis (5% vs. 0%, p = .03) in patients treated with GDT. Patients in the GDT group received significantly less fluids but received more colloids.

Conclusions: The implementation of GDT during esophagectomy was not associated with reductions in overall morbidity, mortality and hospital length of stay. However, we observed a decrease in pneumonia, mediastinal abscesses, gastric tube necrosis, and ICU length of stay.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5333843PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0172806PLOS

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