Guided Fluid-balance Optimization With Mini-fluid chALlenge During Septic Shock

NCT03461900 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 535

Last updated 2025-09-19

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Summary

Many observational studies have highlighted an independent association between fluid overload and clinical outcomes during septic shock. To optimize fluid balance, clinician has several options to consider carefully fluid administration and avoid fluid overload. More than a general restrictive approach, a pragmatic, individual tailored approach should be considered to optimize patients' hemodynamics during acute circulatory failure. Many advances in hemodynamic monitoring were described. Mini-fluid challenge appears to be a sensible method to use for bedside assessment to optimize fluid infusion. The next step for hemodynamic management in the ICU should be to test a hemodynamic goal-directed approach to better control fluid management and eventually improve patient's outcome. The main objective of the GOAL study is to evaluate a pragmatic optimization fluid management protocol tailored to each patient's hemodynamic status based on mini-fluid challenges. This intervention will be compared to usual management based on the latest guidelines. This intervention aims to decrease organ dysfunction during septic shock. This is the first large clinical trial designed to test this hypothesis.

Conditions

  • Septic Shock

Interventions

OTHER

Minifluid challenge

Pragmatic optimization fluid management protocol based on Mini-Fluid Challenge (MFC) in treating an acute circulatory failure. MFC consist of an infusion of 100 ml of colloid solution (4% human serum albumin) during 1 minute via a separate venous line. Before and after each MFC and depending on the hemodynamic device used, the attending physician will perform a first set of hemodynamic measurements, including cardiac index (CI) or cardiac output (CO); stroke volume (SV), indexed stroke volume (iSV) or velocity time index (VTI). If the variation in measurement is superior to 10%, the attending physician will infuse 400 ml of buffered crystalloid solution or saline solution. After an infusion of 500 ml, fluid responsiveness will be evaluated with CI or CO measurement. For non-responders, fluid challenge must be stopped and other therapeutics should be considered. For responder, another MFC should be consider if hemodynamic status is not stabilized.

OTHER

Usual practice

Patients included in control group will be managed according to the last surviving sepsis recommendations edited in 2017.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University Hospital, Brest

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2019-06-04
Primary Completion
2023-08-09
Completion
2024-01-08

Countries

  • France

Study Locations

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