Active Negative Pressure Peritoneal Therapy After Abbreviated Laparotomy
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OBJECTIVE To determine whether active negative pressure peritoneal therapy with the ABThera temporary abdominal closure device reduces systemic inflammation after abbreviated laparotomy. BACKGROUND Excessive systemic inflammation after abdominal injury or intra-abdominal sepsis is associated with poor outcomes. METHODS We conducted a single-center, randomized controlled trial. Forty-five adults with abdominal injury (46.7%) or intra-abdominal sepsis (52.3%) were randomly allocated to the ABThera (n = 23) or Barker's vacuum pack (n = 22). On study days 1, 2, 3, 7, and 28, blood and peritoneal fluid were collected. The primary endpoint was the difference in the plasma concentration of interleukin-6 (IL-6) 24 and 48 hours after temporary abdominal closure application. RESULTS There was a significantly lower peritoneal fluid drainage from the ABThera at 48 hours after randomization. Despite this, there was no difference in plasma concentration of IL-6 at baseline versus 24 (P = 0.52) or 48 hours (P = 0.82) between the groups. There was also no significant intergroup difference in the plasma concentrations of IL-1β, -8, -10, or -12 p70 or tumor necrosis factor α between these time points. The cumulative incidence of primary fascial closure at 90 days was similar between groups (hazard ratio, 1.6; 95% confidence interval, 0.82-3.0; P = 0.17). However, 90-day mortality was improved in the ABThera group (hazard ratio, 0.32; 95% confidence interval, 0.11-0.93; P = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS This trial observed a survival difference between patients randomized to the ABThera versus Barker's vacuum pack that did not seem to be mediated by an improvement in peritoneal fluid drainage, fascial closure rates, or markers of systemic inflammation. TRIAL REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT01355094.
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Author's response to reviews Title: Efficacy and Safety of Active Negative Pressure Peritoneal Therapy for Reducing the Systemic Inflammatory Response After Damage Control Laparotomy (The Intra-peritoneal Vacuum Trial): Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Authors:
Derek J. Roberts ([email protected]) Craig N. Jenne ([email protected]) Chad G. Ball ([email protected]) Corina Tiruta ([email protected]) Caroline Leger ([email protected]) Zhengwen Xiao ([email protected]) Peter D. Faris ([email protected]) Paul B. McBeth ([email protected]) Christopher J. Doig ([email protected]) Christine R. Skinner (christine...
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