Rationale and study design of PROVHILO - a worldwide multicenter randomized controlled trial on protective ventilation during general anesthesia for open abdominal surgery

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Authors
  • S.N.T. Hemmes
  • P. Severgnini
  • S. Jaber
  • J. Canet
  • H. Wrigge
  • M. Hiesmayr
  • E.M. Tschernko
  • M.W. Hollmann
  • J.M. Binnekade
  • G. Hedenstierna
  • C. Putensen
  • M. Gama de Abreu
  • P. Pelosi
  • M.J. Schultz
Publication date 2011
Journal Trials
Article number 111
Volume | Issue number 12 | 1
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Abstract
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Post-operative pulmonary complications add to the morbidity and mortality of surgical patients, in particular after general anesthesia > 2 hours for abdominal surgery. Whether a protective mechanical ventilation strategy with higher levels of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and repeated recruitment maneuvers, the "open lung strategy", protects against post-operative pulmonary complications is uncertain. The present study aims at comparing a protective mechanical ventilation strategy with a conventional mechanical ventilation strategy during general anesthesia for abdominal non-laparoscopic surgery. METHODS: The PROtective Ventilation using HIgh versus LOw positive end-expiratory pressure ("PROVHILO") trial is a worldwide investigator-initiated multicenter randomized controlled two-arm study. Nine hundred patients scheduled for non-laparoscopic abdominal surgery at high or intermediate risk for post-operative pulmonary complications are randomized to mechanical ventilation with the level of PEEP at 12 cmH2O with recruitment maneuvers (the lung-protective strategy) or mechanical ventilation with the level of PEEP at maximum 2 cmH2O without recruitment maneuvers (the conventional strategy). The primary endpoint is any post-operative pulmonary complication. DISCUSSION: The PROVHILO trial is the first randomized controlled trial powered to investigate whether an open lung mechanical ventilation strategy in short-term mechanical ventilation prevents against post-operative pulmonary complications. Trial registration. Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN70332574
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-12-111
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