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Article Dans Une Revue Contemporary Clinical Trials Année : 2019

Effect of fluid balance control in critically ill patients: Design of the stepped wedge trial POINCARE-2

Cédric Bruel
Jean-Pierre Quenot
Francis Schneider

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A high number of recent studies have shown that a positive fluid balance is independently associated with impaired prognosis in specific populations of patients hospitalized in intensive care unit (ICU): acute kidney injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), sepsis, high risk surgery. However, to date, there is no evidence that control of fluid overload reduces mortality in critically ill patients. The main objective is to assess the efficacy of a strategy limiting fluid overload on mortality in unselected critically ill patients hospitalized in ICU. We hypothesized that a strategy based on a weight-driven recommendation of restricted fluid intake, diuretics, and ultrafiltration initiated from 48h up to 14days after admission in critically ill patients would reduce all-cause mortality as compared to usual care. We use a stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial combined with a quasi-experimental (before-and-after) study. Patients under mechanical ventilation, admitted since \textgreater48h and\textless72h in ICU, and with no discharge planned for the next 24h are eligible. A total of 1440 patients are expected to be enrolled in 12 ICUs. Sociodemographic and clinical data are collected at inclusion, and outcomes are collected during the follow-up. Primary outcome is all-cause mortality at 60days after admission. Secondary outcomes are patients weight differences between admission and day7 (or day 14), 28-day, in-hospital, and 1-year mortality, end-organ damages, and unintended harmful events. Analyses will be held in intention-to-treat. If POINCARE-2 strategy proves effective, then guidelines on fluid balance control might be extended to all critically ill patients. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.govNCT02765009.
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Nelly Agrinier, Alexandra Monnier, Laurent Argaud, Michel Bemer, Jean-Marc Virion, et al.. Effect of fluid balance control in critically ill patients: Design of the stepped wedge trial POINCARE-2. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2019, 83, pp.106-116. ⟨10.1016/j.cct.2019.06.020⟩. ⟨hal-02195316⟩
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