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Open Access 01-08-2013 | Research

Re-evaluating currently available data and suggestions for planning randomised controlled studies regarding the use of hydroxyethyl starch in critically ill patients - a multidisciplinary statement

Authors: Patrick Meybohm, Hugo Van Aken, Andrea De Gasperi, Stefan De Hert, Giorgio Della Rocca, Armand RJ Girbes, Hans Gombotz, Bertrand Guidet, Walter Hasibeder, Markus W Hollmann, Can Ince, Matthias Jacob, Peter Kranke, Sibylle Kozek-Langenecker, Stephan Alexander Loer, Claude Martin, Martin Siegemund, Christian Wunder, Kai Zacharowski

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 4/2013

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Abstract

Introduction

Hydroxyethyl starch (HES) is a commonly used colloid in critically ill patients. However, its safety has been questioned in recent studies and meta-analyses.

Methods

We re-evaluated prospective randomised controlled trials (RCT) from four meta-analyses published in 2013 that compared the effect of HES with crystalloids in critically ill patients, focusing on the adherence to 'presumably correct indication'. Regarding the definition of 'presumably correct indication', studies were checked for the following six criteria (maximum six points): short time interval from shock to randomisation (<6 h), restricted use for initial volume resuscitation, use of any consistent algorithm for haemodynamic stabilisation, reproducible indicators of hypovolaemia, maximum dose of HES, and exclusion of patients with pre-existing renal failure or renal replacement therapy.

Results

Duration of fluid administration ranged from 90 min up to a maximum of 90 days. Four studies considered follow-up until 90-day mortality, three studies 28-/30-day mortality, whereas four studies reported only early mortality. Included studies showed a large heterogeneity of the indication score ranging between 1 and 4 points with a median (25%; 75% quartile) of 4 (2; 4).

Conclusions

The most important question, whether or not HES may be harmful when it is limited to immediate haemodynamic stabilisation, cannot be answered yet in the absence of any study sufficiently addressing this question. In order to overcome the limitations of most of the previous studies, we now suggest an algorithm emphasising the strict indication of HES. Additionally, we give a list of suggestions that should be adequately considered in any prospective RCT in the field of acute volume resuscitation in critically ill patients.
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Metadata
Title
Re-evaluating currently available data and suggestions for planning randomised controlled studies regarding the use of hydroxyethyl starch in critically ill patients - a multidisciplinary statement
Authors
Patrick Meybohm
Hugo Van Aken
Andrea De Gasperi
Stefan De Hert
Giorgio Della Rocca
Armand RJ Girbes
Hans Gombotz
Bertrand Guidet
Walter Hasibeder
Markus W Hollmann
Can Ince
Matthias Jacob
Peter Kranke
Sibylle Kozek-Langenecker
Stephan Alexander Loer
Claude Martin
Martin Siegemund
Christian Wunder
Kai Zacharowski
Publication date
01-08-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 4/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc12845

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