Cid-Serra Ximena, Royse Alistair, Bowyer Andrea, Canty David, Sessler Daniel, Clarke-Errey Sandy, Denault Andre, LoGiudice Dina, Ludbrook Guy, Lin D-Yin, Yang Yang, Haji Kavi, Zucherrelli Lisa, Palmer Andrew J, Piper Benjamin, Lwin Thar Nyan, Dieleman Stefan, Eccleston David, Chuan Alwin, Cooper Richard, Henderson Gregory, Royse Colin
Department of Surgery, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Department of General Medicine, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.
Trials. 2025 Sep 1;26(1):333. doi: 10.1186/s13063-025-09060-w.
Hip fractures are common in older people and are associated with high perioperative mortality. Prompt surgical intervention within the first 48 h of fraction reduces complications; however, surgical urgency often precludes a comprehensive preoperative cardiac evaluation. Preliminary data suggests that performing a focused cardiac ultrasound (FCU) before surgery may reduce postoperative complications. We therefore propose to test the primary hypothesis that FCU reduces a 30-day composite of mortality and serious complications.
We plan a definitive multicenter pragmatic randomized trial that will enroll 2000 adults with hip fractures. Participants will be randomized before surgery to either receive FCU as part of their preoperative assessment or to routine care without FCU. FCU is a brief, 10-min, goal-directed echocardiography performed at the patient's bedside. FCU will be conducted by physicians trained in FCU and the information gathered will be shared immediately with all clinicians involved in the patient's care (anesthesiologists, orthopedic surgeons, geriatricians). The primary outcome will be a 30-day composite of all-cause mortality, hospital readmission, acute kidney injury, cardiac failure, and myocardial injury after noncardiac surgery. Secondary and exploratory outcomes include hospital length of stay, days to return to original residence, postoperative recovery, and quality of life. Additionally, a health cost analysis will be conducted to weigh costs against benefits.
Our large RCT aims to determine whether preoperative focused ultrasound examinations of hip fracture patients reduce serious postoperative complications, improves the quality of recovery, improves life quality, and is cost-effective.
Registration number: ACTRN12622001546741. Date registered 14/12/2022.
髋部骨折在老年人中很常见,且与围手术期高死亡率相关。骨折后48小时内及时进行手术干预可减少并发症;然而,手术紧迫性往往使全面的术前心脏评估无法进行。初步数据表明,术前进行心脏聚焦超声(FCU)检查可能会减少术后并发症。因此,我们建议检验主要假设,即FCU可降低30天内死亡和严重并发症的综合发生率。
我们计划开展一项确定性的多中心实用随机试验,将纳入2000名髋部骨折的成年人。参与者将在手术前随机分组,一组在术前评估中接受FCU检查,另一组接受无FCU的常规护理。FCU是一种在患者床边进行的简短、耗时10分钟的目标导向超声心动图检查。FCU将由接受过FCU培训的医生进行,收集到的信息将立即与参与患者护理的所有临床医生(麻醉师、骨科医生、老年病科医生)共享。主要结局将是30天内非心脏手术后全因死亡率、再次入院、急性肾损伤、心力衰竭和心肌损伤的综合发生率。次要和探索性结局包括住院时间、返回原居住地的天数、术后恢复情况和生活质量。此外,还将进行健康成本分析,权衡成本与收益。
我们这项大型随机对照试验旨在确定对髋部骨折患者进行术前聚焦超声检查是否能减少严重术后并发症、改善恢复质量、提高生活质量以及是否具有成本效益。
注册号:ACTRN12622001546741。注册日期:2022年12月14日。