Objective: With more than 220 million major surgical procedures performed annually, perioperative interventions leading to even minor mortality reductions would save thousands of lives per year. This international consensus conference aimed to identify all nonsurgical interventions that increase or reduce perioperative mortality as suggested by randomized evidence. Design and Setting: A web-based international consensus conference. Participants: More than 1,000 physicians from 77 countries participated in this web-based consensus conference. Interventions: Systematic literature searches (MEDLINE/PubMed, June 8, 2011) were used to identify the papers with a statistically significant effect on mortality together with contacts with experts. Interventions were considered eligible for evaluation if they (1) were published in peer-reviewed journals, (2) dealt with a nonsurgical intervention (drug/technique/strategy) in adult patients undergoing surgery, and (3) provided a statistically significant mortality increase or reduction as suggested by a randomized trial or meta-analysis of randomized trials. Measurements and Main Results: Fourteen interventions that might change perioperative mortality in adult surgery were identified. Interventions that might reduce mortality include chlorhexidine oral rinse, clonidine, insulin, intra-aortic balloon pump, leukodepletion, levosimendan, neuraxial anesthesia, noninvasive respiratory support, hemodynamic optimization, oxygen, selective decontamination of the digestive tract, and volatile anesthetics. In contrast, aprotinin and extended-release metoprolol might increase mortality. Conclusions: Future research and health care funding should be directed toward studying and evaluating these interventions. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.

Randomized evidence for reduction of perioperative mortality / Landoni, G., Rodseth, R.N., Santini, F., Ponschab, M., Ruggeri, L., Szekely, A., Pasero, D., Augoustides, J.G., Del Sarto, P.A., Krzych, L.J., Corcione, A., Slullitel, A., Cabrini, L., Le Manach, Y., Almeida, R.M.S., Bignami, E., Biondi-Zoccai, G., Bove, T., Caramelli, F., Cariello, C., et al.. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIA. - ISSN 1053-0770. - 26:5(2012), pp. 764-772. [10.1053/j.jvca.2012.04.018]

Randomized evidence for reduction of perioperative mortality

Pasero D.;
2012-01-01

Abstract

Objective: With more than 220 million major surgical procedures performed annually, perioperative interventions leading to even minor mortality reductions would save thousands of lives per year. This international consensus conference aimed to identify all nonsurgical interventions that increase or reduce perioperative mortality as suggested by randomized evidence. Design and Setting: A web-based international consensus conference. Participants: More than 1,000 physicians from 77 countries participated in this web-based consensus conference. Interventions: Systematic literature searches (MEDLINE/PubMed, June 8, 2011) were used to identify the papers with a statistically significant effect on mortality together with contacts with experts. Interventions were considered eligible for evaluation if they (1) were published in peer-reviewed journals, (2) dealt with a nonsurgical intervention (drug/technique/strategy) in adult patients undergoing surgery, and (3) provided a statistically significant mortality increase or reduction as suggested by a randomized trial or meta-analysis of randomized trials. Measurements and Main Results: Fourteen interventions that might change perioperative mortality in adult surgery were identified. Interventions that might reduce mortality include chlorhexidine oral rinse, clonidine, insulin, intra-aortic balloon pump, leukodepletion, levosimendan, neuraxial anesthesia, noninvasive respiratory support, hemodynamic optimization, oxygen, selective decontamination of the digestive tract, and volatile anesthetics. In contrast, aprotinin and extended-release metoprolol might increase mortality. Conclusions: Future research and health care funding should be directed toward studying and evaluating these interventions. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.
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anesthesia; consensus; mortality; perioperative; randomized; surgery; Humans; Internationality; Perioperative Care; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Landoni, G.; Rodseth, R. N.; Santini, F.; Ponschab, M.; Ruggeri, L.; Szekely, A.; Pasero, D.; Augoustides, J. G.; Del Sarto, P. A.; Krzych, L. J.; Cor...espandi
Randomized evidence for reduction of perioperative mortality / Landoni, G., Rodseth, R.N., Santini, F., Ponschab, M., Ruggeri, L., Szekely, A., Pasero, D., Augoustides, J.G., Del Sarto, P.A., Krzych, L.J., Corcione, A., Slullitel, A., Cabrini, L., Le Manach, Y., Almeida, R.M.S., Bignami, E., Biondi-Zoccai, G., Bove, T., Caramelli, F., Cariello, C., et al.. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIA. - ISSN 1053-0770. - 26:5(2012), pp. 764-772. [10.1053/j.jvca.2012.04.018]
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