Modified Fluid Gelatin Versus Crystalloids in CABG Surgery Patients: a Propensity Score Matched Analysis

The objective: to compare efficacy and safety of infusion therapy with modified fluid gelatin (MFG) and balanced salt solutions.Subjects and Methods. 1,820 patients after coronary artery bypass grafting were enrolled in the retrospective study. Two groups of 362 patients were formed by the matching...

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Main Authors: V. V. Bazylev, A. I. Magilevetz, A. A. Schegolkov, A. V. Bulygin
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Language:Russian
Published: New Terra Publishing House 2022-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/675
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A. I. Magilevetz
A. A. Schegolkov
A. V. Bulygin
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description The objective: to compare efficacy and safety of infusion therapy with modified fluid gelatin (MFG) and balanced salt solutions.Subjects and Methods. 1,820 patients after coronary artery bypass grafting were enrolled in the retrospective study. Two groups of 362 patients were formed by the matching index method.Results. Primary endpoints. Acute kidney injury (AKI) developed less frequently in the crystalloid group compared to the colloid group, also more patients in the colloid group received fresh frozen plasma and red blood cells.In the crystalloid group, the duration of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) decreased, while the duration of mechanical ventilation increased. The use of MFG within infusion therapy made it possible to reduce the volume of balanced salt solutions transfused both in the perioperative period and during stay in the intensive care unit. However, there was no intergroup difference in the total volume of infusion therapy calculated based on the patient's actual weight.Conclusions. The use of MFG as part of infusion therapy may increase the incidence of AKI, the need for transfusion of blood components, as well as the duration of stay in ICU. Use of MFG was associated with shorter duration of mechanical ventilation.
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spelling doaj-art-08fd19863bbd41cb82a79cc6bd03f75e2025-08-20T03:56:32ZrusNew Terra Publishing HouseВестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии2078-56582541-86532022-07-01193667410.21292/2078-5658-2022-19-3-66-74528Modified Fluid Gelatin Versus Crystalloids in CABG Surgery Patients: a Propensity Score Matched AnalysisV. V. Bazylev0A. I. Magilevetz1A. A. Schegolkov2A. V. Bulygin3Federal Center of Cardiovascular SurgeryFederal Center of Cardiovascular SurgeryFederal Center of Cardiovascular SurgeryFederal Center of Cardiovascular SurgeryThe objective: to compare efficacy and safety of infusion therapy with modified fluid gelatin (MFG) and balanced salt solutions.Subjects and Methods. 1,820 patients after coronary artery bypass grafting were enrolled in the retrospective study. Two groups of 362 patients were formed by the matching index method.Results. Primary endpoints. Acute kidney injury (AKI) developed less frequently in the crystalloid group compared to the colloid group, also more patients in the colloid group received fresh frozen plasma and red blood cells.In the crystalloid group, the duration of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) decreased, while the duration of mechanical ventilation increased. The use of MFG within infusion therapy made it possible to reduce the volume of balanced salt solutions transfused both in the perioperative period and during stay in the intensive care unit. However, there was no intergroup difference in the total volume of infusion therapy calculated based on the patient's actual weight.Conclusions. The use of MFG as part of infusion therapy may increase the incidence of AKI, the need for transfusion of blood components, as well as the duration of stay in ICU. Use of MFG was associated with shorter duration of mechanical ventilation.https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/675acute kidney injuryfresh frozen plasmared blood cell massmodified liquid gelatinsynthetic colloidsbalance
spellingShingle V. V. Bazylev
A. I. Magilevetz
A. A. Schegolkov
A. V. Bulygin
Modified Fluid Gelatin Versus Crystalloids in CABG Surgery Patients: a Propensity Score Matched Analysis
Вестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии
acute kidney injury
fresh frozen plasma
red blood cell mass
modified liquid gelatin
synthetic colloids
balance
title Modified Fluid Gelatin Versus Crystalloids in CABG Surgery Patients: a Propensity Score Matched Analysis
title_full Modified Fluid Gelatin Versus Crystalloids in CABG Surgery Patients: a Propensity Score Matched Analysis
title_fullStr Modified Fluid Gelatin Versus Crystalloids in CABG Surgery Patients: a Propensity Score Matched Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Modified Fluid Gelatin Versus Crystalloids in CABG Surgery Patients: a Propensity Score Matched Analysis
title_short Modified Fluid Gelatin Versus Crystalloids in CABG Surgery Patients: a Propensity Score Matched Analysis
title_sort modified fluid gelatin versus crystalloids in cabg surgery patients a propensity score matched analysis
topic acute kidney injury
fresh frozen plasma
red blood cell mass
modified liquid gelatin
synthetic colloids
balance
url https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/675
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