Li Ning
Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command
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Surgery | 2010
Yu Wenkui; Li Ning; Gong JianFeng; Li Weiqin; Tang ShaoQiu; Tong Zhihui; Gao Tao; Zhang Juanjuan; Xi Fengchan; Shi Hui; Zhu Weiming; Li Jieshou
BACKGROUNDnOur objective was to compare the effect of a restricted intravenous fluid regimen adjusted by serum lactate level with a standard restricted regimen on complications after major elective surgery for gastrointestinal malignancy.nnnMETHODSnThis is a randomized, observer-blinded, single-center trial conducted across a time span of 13 months. A total of 299 patients were allocated to either a restricted intravenous fluid regimen with supplementary intravenous fluids given based on serum lactate level (group A) or a standard restricted regimen (group R). In group A, the serum lactate level was monitored closely postoperatively to maintain a normal pre-operative serum lactate level. Group R involved patients treated with a restricted fluid regimen in whom additional fluid and electrolytes were administered when deemed necessary based on the usual clinical criteria. The primary outcome measure was complications; the secondary measures were death and adverse effects.nnnRESULTSnAdditional fluid supplementation was needed in some patients in both groups (group A [28%] vs group R [26%]). In group A, the time for additional fluid infusion occurred earlier in the postoperative period than group R. Patients in group A received their first supplementary fluid treatment within the first 12 h more commonly than those in group R (74% vs 37%, respectively; P < .004). The regimen adjusted by serum lactate decreased systemic postoperative complications in group A versus group R (10% vs 22%, respectively; P = .023) but not overall total complications (23% vs 33%, respectively; P = .090). In contrast, in patients who required additional fluid infusion, the difference in complications between the 2 groups was greater (overall complication, 45% vs 85%, respectively; P = .023; major complication, 16% vs 44%, respectively; P = .018; systemic complications, 19% vs 63%, respectively; P = .001). One patient died in group A and 4 died in group R (1% vs 4%, respectively; P = .206).nnnCONCLUSIONnA fluid-restricted regimen after elective gastrointestinal operations for malignancy may lead to fluid insufficiency and low tissue perfusion in up to 28% of patients. Close monitoring of serum lactate levels with adjustment of intravenous fluid administration intraoperatively and in the early postoperative period may improve the early detection and correction of inadequate tissue perfusion, thereby decreasing the rate of complications.
Chinese journal of surgery | 2009
Li Weiqin; Tong Zhi-hui; Quan Zhu-fu; Zhao Run-zhao; Yu Wenkui; Ye Xianghong; Wang Zhiming; Wang Xinying; Wang Zhong-qiu; Ji Daxi; Li Ning; Li Jieshou
Archive | 2017
Yan Lei; Zhang Bin; Zhao Kai; Tian Weigang; Bai Yingbin; Li Ning; Liu Xinxin; Zheng Junlong; Yang Fan; Sun Feng; Meng Fancheng; Feng Lei; Zhang Xiaodong; Luan Fengbin; Li Danchi
Archive | 2017
Huang Xiaojing; Wang Erli; Wu Ruifang; Li Ning; Meng Fuxuan
Archive | 2017
Wang Haibin; Zhang Xiaodong; Li Ning; Yuan Xiang
Archive | 2017
Huang Xiaojing; Li Ning; Wang Erli; Wu Ruifang; Meng Fuxuan
Archive | 2016
Zhang Bin; Yan Lei; Zhao Kai; Tian Weigang; Bai Yingbin; Li Ning; Liu Xinxin; Zhang Xiaodong; Luan Fengbin; Hou Enbo; Zhang Qinghui; Xia Qiudong; Zhang Haichun; Li Yan
Archive | 2016
Li Ning; Li Mingxu; Fan Xiangjun; Zheng Wengang; Zhang Bin; Cheng Chuanli; Sun Hong
Archive | 2016
Yan Lei; Zhang Bin; Zhao Kai; Tian Weigang; Bai Yingbin; Li Ning; Liu Xinxin; Zheng Junlong; Feng Lei; Hou Enbo; Huang Shuzhi; Gao Feng; Liu Yusheng; Yue Daliang
Archive | 2012
Huang Xiaojing; Wu Ruifang; Li Ning; Wang Erli; Meng Fuxuan