Ventilation and outcomes following robotic-assisted abdominal surgery: an international, multicentre observational study. (February 2021)
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- Title:
- Ventilation and outcomes following robotic-assisted abdominal surgery: an international, multicentre observational study. (February 2021)
- Main Title:
- Ventilation and outcomes following robotic-assisted abdominal surgery: an international, multicentre observational study
- Authors:
- Queiroz, Veronica N.F.
da Costa, Luis Guilherme V.
Takaoka, Flavio
Pelosi, Paolo
de Abreu, Marcelo Gama
Schultz, Marcus J.
Serpa Neto, Ary
Barbosa, R.P.
Canet, J.
Cata, J.P.
Cesar, D.S.
Chaves, R.C.F.
D'Orto, U.C.
Da Costa, L.G.V.
De Baerdemaeker, L.
Galdi, J.R.
Gama de Abreu, M.
Gottumukkala, V.
Hemmes, S.N.T.
Hollmann, M.W.
Kalmar, A.F.
Mariano, R.
Matot, I.
Mazzinari, G.
Mills, G.H.
Pelosi, P.
Posso, I.P.
Queiroz, V.N.F.
Schultz, M.J.
Serpa Neto, A.
Sprung, J.
Takaoka, F.
Teruya, A.
Vidal Melo, M.F.
Agarwala, Aalok V.
Akeroyd, Louise
Andorlini, Francesco
Anicetti, Lisa
Antonelli, Massimo
Arantes, Bruno S.
Ariño Irujo, Jose J.
Artsi, Hanna
Babian, Renata
Barbosa, Rogerio P.
Barker, Doug
Basagni, Diletta
Basso, Nicola
Beltran, Joan
Bocciero, Vittorio
Bonatti, Giulia
Boriati, Ernesto
Bravo, Mauro
Brazzi, Luca
Brearton, Chris
Brennan, Andrew
Bulinski, Adam M.
Cafagna, Sara
Cardoni, Andrea
Castelló Mora, Paula
Cata, Juan P.
Cesar, Daniel S.
Chaves, Renato CF.
Chen, Lee-Lynn
Chukkambotla, Srikanth
Ciccozzi, Alessandra
Cilia, Danae
Cope, Sean
D'Orto, Ulisses C.
Da Costa, Luis Guilherme V.
Dalton, Claire
Davi, Alessandra
De Bonis, Marina del Barrio
De Gaudio, Angelo Raffaele
De Luca, Lucilla
Delgado, Carlos C.
Deljou, Atousa
Di Ruscio, Cecilia
Droger, Sijgje M.
Duberley, Stephen
Eidelman, Leonid A.
Evans, Alison
Fabiani, Constanza
Fasciano, Umberto
Firth-Gieben, Jennifer
Fitchett, Jillian
Fundarò, Angela
Galdi, Jose Roberto
Gallo, Verdiana
Gavagni, Mattia
Gottumukkala, Vijaya
Graham, Chris
Granell Gil, Manuel
Gratarola, Angelo
Grillandini, Chiara
Groeben, Harald-Thomas
Ismail, Nesrine
Jacob, Reni
Jones, Chris
Jones, Rebecca
Kalmar, Alain F.
Kapoor, Ritoo
Kelliher, Leigh
Köhne, Wiebke
Koopman, Joseph SHA.
Lanka, Prasad
Lee, Jae-Woo
Liban, Bernard
Livi, Francesca
Mariano, Renato
Martinez Plumed, Ruth
Matot, Idit
Mazzella, Marta
McClure, Stewart
McMonagle, Martina
Mills, Gary H.
Mirabella, Lucia
Monsalve, Concepción
Moon, Angela
Morchio, Laura
Morris, Frances
Motroni, Lorenzo
Mura, Benedetta
Nerini, Alessandro
Noumedem Sonna, Elodia C.
Oakes, Neil
Orlandi, Marina
Paladini, Antonella
Patil, Anita
Patil, Vishal
Patrone, Valentina
Pelosi, Paolo
Pinder, Angela
Piroli, Alba
Posso, Irimar P.
Queiroz, Veronica NF.
Rabbu, Yosef S.
Rabenalt, Robert
Romagnoli, Stefano
Ronen, Ariel
Rothman, Felipe
Rusagara, Patrick
Russo, Andrea
Sabov, Moldovan
Saitta, Thomas
Serpa Neto, Ary
Shah, Nirav
Smith, Neil
Sollazzi, Liliana
Sprung, Juraj
Stewart, Emma
Stones, Elizabeth
Storton, Kim
Takaoka, Flavio
Tena, Beatriz
Terreni, Eleonora
Teruya, Alexandre
Travaglia, Chiara
Treschan, Tanja A.
Vanoverschelde, Henk
Venkatesh, Harish
Vidal Melo, Marcos F.
Villa, Gianluca
Vossen, Robbert
Webber, Stephen
Weingarten, Toby N.
Willcocks, Matt
Winslow, Luke
Woods, Lindsey
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: International data on the epidemiology, ventilation practice, and outcomes in patients undergoing abdominal robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) are lacking. The aim of the study was to assess the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), and to describe ventilator management after abdominal RAS. Methods: This was an international, multicentre, prospective study in 34 centres in nine countries. Patients ≥18 yr of age undergoing abdominal RAS were enrolled between April 2017 and March 2019. The Assess Respiratory Risk in Surgical Patients in Catalonia (ARISCAT) score was used to stratify for higher risk of PPCs (≥26). The primary outcome was the incidence of PPCs. Secondary endpoints included the preoperative risk for PPCs and ventilator management. Results: Of 1167 subjects screened, 905 abdominal RAS patients were included. Overall, 590 (65.2%) patients were at increased risk for PPCs. Meanwhile, 172 (19%) patients sustained PPCs, which occurred more frequently in 132 (22.4%) patients at increased risk, compared with 40 (12.7%) patients at lower risk of PPCs (absolute risk difference: 12.2% [95% confidence intervals (CI), 6.8–17.6%]; P <0.001). Plateau and driving pressures were higher in patients at increased risk, compared with patients at low risk of PPCs, but no ventilatory variables were independently associated with increased occurrence of PPCs. Development of PPCs was associated with a longer hospital stay. Conclusions: One in fiveAbstract: Background: International data on the epidemiology, ventilation practice, and outcomes in patients undergoing abdominal robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) are lacking. The aim of the study was to assess the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), and to describe ventilator management after abdominal RAS. Methods: This was an international, multicentre, prospective study in 34 centres in nine countries. Patients ≥18 yr of age undergoing abdominal RAS were enrolled between April 2017 and March 2019. The Assess Respiratory Risk in Surgical Patients in Catalonia (ARISCAT) score was used to stratify for higher risk of PPCs (≥26). The primary outcome was the incidence of PPCs. Secondary endpoints included the preoperative risk for PPCs and ventilator management. Results: Of 1167 subjects screened, 905 abdominal RAS patients were included. Overall, 590 (65.2%) patients were at increased risk for PPCs. Meanwhile, 172 (19%) patients sustained PPCs, which occurred more frequently in 132 (22.4%) patients at increased risk, compared with 40 (12.7%) patients at lower risk of PPCs (absolute risk difference: 12.2% [95% confidence intervals (CI), 6.8–17.6%]; P <0.001). Plateau and driving pressures were higher in patients at increased risk, compared with patients at low risk of PPCs, but no ventilatory variables were independently associated with increased occurrence of PPCs. Development of PPCs was associated with a longer hospital stay. Conclusions: One in five patients developed one or more PPCs (chiefly unplanned oxygen requirement), which was associated with a longer hospital stay. No ventilatory variables were independently associated with PPCs. Clinical trial registration: NCT02989415. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- British journal of anaesthesia. Volume 126:Number 2(2021)
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- British journal of anaesthesia
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- Volume 126:Number 2(2021)
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- Volume 126, Issue 2 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 126
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0126-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 533
- Page End:
- 543
- Publication Date:
- 2021-02
- Subjects:
- abdominal surgery -- intraoperative ventilation -- postoperative pulmonary complications -- robotic-assisted surgery -- robotic surgery
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- 10.1016/j.bja.2020.08.058 ↗
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