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Effect of giving fluid during surgery and in ICU on recovery and discharge in patients who are undergoing surgery for pancreas, duodenum and stomach cancers (whipples surgery)

Not Applicable
Conditions
Health Condition 1: K87- Disorders of gallbladder, biliarytract and pancreas in diseases classified elsewhere
Registration Number
CTRI/2019/11/021879
Lead Sponsor
one
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ot Yet Recruiting
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
0
Inclusion Criteria

•Age 18 to 70 years

•ASA 1, 2 and 3

•Patients undergoing whipples surgery

Exclusion Criteria

•Body mass index (BMI)greater than 30

•Incomplete records

•Significant arrhythmias

•Cardiopulmonary dysfunction

•Extensive peripheral arterial occlusive

disease

•Significant renal or liver diseases

•Pregnancy or lactation

•Coagulopathy

Study & Design

Study Type
Observational
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Association of Amount of fluid given perioperatively with length of ICU stay andMortality <br/ ><br>Timepoint: 1. intraopertaive fluid balance <br/ ><br>2. 24 hours cumulative fluid balance postoperatively <br/ ><br>3. 48 hours cumulative fluid balance postoperatively <br/ ><br>4. mortality in hospital stay is noted
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Association of Amount of fluid given perioperatively with <br/ ><br>1.Acute Renal Failure <br/ ><br>2.Sepsis <br/ ><br>3.Pulmonary complications <br/ ><br>4.Highest lactate recorded in ICU <br/ ><br>5.Postopertaive lactate clearanc in first 24 hours <br/ ><br>6.Coagulopathy <br/ ><br>7.Anastomotic leak <br/ ><br>8.Duration of postoperative mechanical ventilation <br/ ><br>9.Reexploration <br/ ><br>10.Other complications <br/ ><br> <br/ ><br>Timepoint: ICu stay
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