Advances in noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring systems allow delivery of goal-directed fluid therapy and could therefore be used in less-invasive surgical procedures. In this randomized controlled trial, we compared closed-loop–assisted goal-directed fluid therapy using a noninvasive cardiac output (Clearsight system) monitor (personalized approach) to a protocolized fluid therapy approach in 40 patients undergoing moderate-risk laparoscopic abdominal surgery. Cardiac output and stroke volume variations were not significantly different in both groups and remained within predefined target values >90% of the study time. Personalized fluid therapy does not seem to offer any hemodynamic advantage over a protocolized approach in this population. Accepted for publication May 8, 2018. Funding: Departmental. Conflicts of Interest: See Disclosures at the end of the article. Supplemental digital content is available for this article. Direct URL citations appear in the printed text and are provided in the HTML and PDF versions of this article on the journal's website (https://ift.tt/KegmMq). Trial Registry number: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03039946). Reprints will not be available from the authors. Address correspondence to Alexandre Joosten, MD, Department of Anesthesiology, Hospital Erasme, 808 Rt de Lennik, 1070 Brussels, Belgium. Address e-mail to Alexandre.Joosten@erasme.ulb.ac.be or joosten-alexandre@hottmail.com. © 2018 International Anesthesia Research Society
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