Effect of perioperative beta blockade in patients with diabetes undergoing major non-cardiac surgery: randomised placebo controlled, blinded multicentre trial

  • Anne Benedicte Juul
  • , Jørn Wetterslev
  • , Christian Gluud
  • , Allan Kofoed-Enevoldsen
  • , Gorm Jensen
  • , Torben Callesen
  • , Peter Nørgaard
  • , Kim Fruergaard
  • , Morten Bestle
  • , Rune Vedelsdal
  • , André Miran
  • , Jon Jacobsen
  • , Jakob Roed
  • , Maj-Britt Mortensen
  • , Lise Jørgensen
  • , Jørgen Jørgensen
  • , Marie-Louise Rovsing
  • , Pernille Lykke Petersen
  • , Frank Pott
  • , Merete Haas
  • Rikke Albret, Lise-Lotte Nielsen, Gun Johansson, Pia Stjernholm, Yvonne Boyhuus Mølgaard, Nikolai Bang Foss, Jeanie Elkjaer, Bjørn Dehlie, Klavs Boysen, Dusanka Zaric, Anne Munksgaard, Jørn Bo Madsen, Bjarne Øberg, Boris Khanykin, Tine Blemmer, Stig Yndgaard, Grazyna Perko, Lars Peter Wang, Per Winkel, Jørgen Hilden, Per Jensen, Nader Salas

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Abstract

Objectives To evaluate the long term effects of perioperative blockade on mortality and cardiac morbidity in patients with diabetes undergoing major non-cardiac surgery. Design Randomised placebo controlled and blinded multicentre trial. Analyses were by intention to treat. Setting University anaesthesia and surgical centres and one coordinating centre. Participants 921 patients aged > 39 scheduled for major non-cardiac surgery. Interventions 100 mg metoprolol controlled and extended release or placebo administered from the day before surgery to a maximum of eight perioperative days. Main outcome measures The composite primary outcome measure was time to all cause mortality, acute myocardial infarction, unstable angina, or congestive heart failure. Secondary outcome measures were time to all cause mortality, cardiac mortality, and non-fatal cardiac morbidity. Results Mean duration of intervention was 4.6 days in the metoprolol group and 4.9 days in the placebo group. Metoprolol significantly reduced the mean heart rate by 11% (95% confidence interval 9% to 13%) and mean blood pressure by 3% (1% to 5%). The primary outcome occurred in 99 of 462 patients in the metoprolol group (21%) and 93 of 459 patients in the placebo group (20%) (hazard ratio 1.06, 0.80 to 1.41) during a median follow-up of 18 months (range 6-30). All cause mortality was 16% (74/462) in the metoprolol group and 16% (72/459) in the placebo group (1.03, 0.74 to 1.42). The difference in risk for the proportion of patients with serious adverse events was 2.4% (- 0.8% to 5.6%). Conclusions Perioperative metoprolol did not significantly affect mortality and cardiac morbidity in these patients with diabetes. Confidence intervals, however, were wide, and the issue needs reassessment. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN58485613 [controlled-trials.com] .
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftThe BMJ
Vol/bind332
Udgave nummer7556
Sider (fra-til)1482
ISSN0959-8146
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 24. jun. 2006

Bibliografisk note

Anne Benedicte Juul, research fellow ([email protected])1, J⊘rn Wetterslev, chief physician1, Christian Gluud, head of department1, Allan Kofoed-Enevoldsen, chief physician in endocrinology2, Gorm Jensen, head of department3, Torben Callesen, consultant in anaesthesiology4, Peter N⊘rgaard, consultant in anaesthesiology5, Kim Fruergaard, consultant in anaesthesiology5, Morten Bestle, consultant in anaesthesiology5, Rune Vedelsdal, consultant in anaesthesiology6, André Miran, registrar in anaesthesiology6, Jon Jacobsen, consultant in anaesthesiology7, Jakob Roed, consultant in anaesthesiology7, Maj-Britt Mortensen, senior registrar in anaesthesiology7, Lise J⊘rgensen, senior registrar in anaesthesiology4, J⊘rgen J⊘rgensen, senior registrar in anaesthesiology8, Marie-Louise Rovsing, senior registrar in anaesthesiology8, Pernille Lykke Petersen, senior registrar in anaesthesiology8, Frank Pott, senior registrar in anaesthesiology8, Merete Haas, senior registrar in anaesthesiology8, Rikke Albret, senior registrar in anaesthesiology8, Lise Lotte Nielsen, senior registrar in anaesthesiology8, Gun Johansson, consultant in anaesthesiology9, Pia Stjernholm, consultant in anaesthesiology7, Yvonne M⊘lgaard, senior registrar in anaesthesiology7, Nikolai Bang Foss, senior registrar in anaesthesiology3, Jeanie Elkjær, senior registrar in anaesthesiology3, Bj⊘rn Dehlie, senior registrar in anaesthesiology3, Klavs Boysen, consultant in anaesthesiology10, Dusanka Zaric, consultant in anaesthesiology10, Anne Munksgaard, senior registrar in anaesthesiology10, J⊘rn Bo Madsen, chief physician in anaesthesiology4, Bjarne Øberg, consultant in anaesthesiology4, Boris Khanykin, senior registrar in anaesthesiology4, Tine Blemmer, senior registrar in anaesthesiology11, Stig Yndgaard, consultant in anaesthesiology4, Grazyna Perko, senior registrar in anaesthesiology4, Lars Peter Wang, consultant in anaesthesiology4, Per Winkel, consultant statistician1, J⊘rgen Hilden, statistician12, Per Jensen, statistician12, Nader Salas, data manager, DIPOM Trial Group1 Author Affiliations 1 Copenhagen Trial Unit, Centre for Clinical Intervention Research, H:S Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark 2 Department of Internal Medicine, Kolding Fredericia Hospital, Denmark 3 Department of Cardiology and Anaesthesiology, H:S Hvidovre Hospital Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark 4 Department of Anaesthesiology, H:S Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark 5 Department of Anaesthesiology, KAS Gentofte, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark 6 Department of Anaesthesiology, KAS Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark 7 Department of Anaesthesiology, KAS Glostrup, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark 8 Department of Anaesthesiology, H:S Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark 9 Department of Anaesthesiology, Amager Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark 10 Department of Anaesthesiology, H:S Fredriksberg Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark 11 Department of Anaesthesiology, FAC Hiller⊘d, Hiller⊘d, Denmark 12 Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Copenhagen University, Denmark Correspondence to: A B Juul Accepted 13 March 2006

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