Purpose

The SUSTAIN Trial is a randomized control trial that allows for the control of aggressive hydration that is currently used in an inpatient setting, which can result is fluid overload in certain patients. With the impression that changes in stroke volume in individual patient will further improve the outcome.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 18 Years and 75 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Patients between the age of 18-75 - Predicted moderate and severe acute pancreatitis, which will be defined by the presence of SIRs, within 24 hours of enrollment

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients with the inability to preform a straight leg raise (i.e amputation) - Patients with high risk of adverse event related to fluid resuscitation - NYHA Class >= II Heart Failure - Child's B and C Cirrhosis - Dialysis Requirement - Clinical signs of hypervolemia, including pulmonary congestion (i.e dyspnea, pulmonary crackles on exam, interstitual edema on imaging) and ascites - Ages <18 years old - Pregnant - Incarcerated - Unable to provide informed consent

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description
- Group 1: Resuscitation based on the change in stroke volume in response to passive leg raising test - Group 2: Moderate resuscitation based on body weight, as per WATERFALL trial
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Group 1: Fluid Resuscitation in Stroke Volume with Leg Raise
We suggest that changes in stroke volume on individual patients can further improve outcomes with fluid resuscitation and prevent fluid overload in the individuals with acute pancreatitis.
  • Other: Lactated Ringers Stroke Volume Based Dosing
    Lactated Ringers Rate is based on changes in stroke volume
Other
Group 2: Moderate fluid resuscitation per body weight
This arm is based on a past fluid resuscitation study, WATERFALL Study, where there was moderate fluid resuscitation in the setting of treatment for acute pancreatitis.
  • Other: Lactated Ringer's
    lactated ringer's in intervention is dosed based on changes in stroke volume versus a weight based strategy

Recruiting Locations

University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California 90033
Contact:
Jorge Zuniga, BS
3234420876
jorge.zunigagomez@med.usc.edu

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
University of Southern California

Study Contact

James L Buxbaum, MD
323 442 0876
jorge.zunigagomez@med.usc.edu

Detailed Description

The proposed SUSTAIN Trial Study (Stroke volUme-baSed fluid resuscitation), a multi-center randomized controlled trial which will address these knowledge gaps in acute pancreatitis. Recently demonstration from the WATERFALL (Early Weight-Based Aggressive vs. ModeraTE Goal-DiRected Fluid ResuscitAtion) randomized controlled trial that aggressive hydration increased the risk of fluid overload without improving the clinical course of AP compared with a moderate hydration strategy. With further suggestions, rather than a generic body weight-based approach, tailoring fluid requirements to changes in stoke volume in individual patients will further improve outcomes.

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