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Systolic Arterial Pressure Control Using an Automated Closed-Loop System for Vasopressor Infusion during Intermediate-to-High-Risk Surgery: A Feasibility Study.


ABSTRACT: Introduction: Vasopressor infusions are essential in treating and preventing intraoperative hypotension. Closed-loop vasopressor therapy outperforms clinicians when the target is set at a mean arterial pressure (MAP) baseline, but little is known on the performance metrics of closed-loop vasopressor infusions when systolic arterial pressure (SAP) is the controlled variable. Methods: Patients undergoing intermediate- to high-risk abdominal surgery were included in this prospective cohort feasibility study. All patients received norepinephrine infusion through a computer controlled closed-loop system that targeted SAP at 130 mmHg. The primary objective was to determine the percent of case time in hypotension or under target defined as SAP below 10% of the target (SAP < 117 mmHg). Secondary objectives were the percent of case time "above target" (SAP > 10% of the target or >143 mmHg) and "in target" (within 10% of the SAP target or SAP between 117 and 143 mmHg). Results: A total of 12 patients were included. The closed-loop system infused norepinephrine for a median of 94.6% (25-75th percentile: 90.0-98.0%) of case time. The percentage of case time in hypotension or under target was only 1.8% (0.9-3.6%). The percentages of case time "above target" and "in target" were 4.7% (3.2-7.5%) and 92.4% (90.1-96.3%), respectively. Conclusions: This closed-loop vasopressor system minimizes intraoperative hypotension and maintains SAP within 10% of the target range for >90% of the case time in patients undergoing intermediate- to high-risk abdominal surgery.

SUBMITTER: Rinehart J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9604572 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Systolic Arterial Pressure Control Using an Automated Closed-Loop System for Vasopressor Infusion during Intermediate-to-High-Risk Surgery: A Feasibility Study.

Rinehart Joseph J   Desebbe Olivier O   Berna Antoine A   Lam Isaac I   Coeckelenbergh Sean S   Cannesson Maxime M   Joosten Alexandre A  

Journal of personalized medicine 20220921 10


Introduction: Vasopressor infusions are essential in treating and preventing intraoperative hypotension. Closed-loop vasopressor therapy outperforms clinicians when the target is set at a mean arterial pressure (MAP) baseline, but little is known on the performance metrics of closed-loop vasopressor infusions when systolic arterial pressure (SAP) is the controlled variable. Methods: Patients undergoing intermediate- to high-risk abdominal surgery were included in this prospective cohort feasibil  ...[more]

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