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Comparison of the safety and efficacy of remimazolam for sedation during bronchoscopy: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Yuan Y, Chang C, Zhang J, Liang L.
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Perioperative Blood Pressure Optimization to Improve Outcomes in Orthopedic Patients: A Clinical Review. [PDF]
Yang YF +7 more
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Artificial intelligence-based predictive hemodynamic monitoring in conjunction with goal-directed therapy reduces duration, frequency, and severity of intraoperative hypotension in major maxillofacial and otolaryngological surgery-a prospective randomized controlled pilot trial. [PDF]
Ali Akbari A +9 more
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PROPRANOLOL DURING CONTROLLED HYPOTENSION
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Abstract Controlled or induced hypotension is an anesthetic technique that involves deliberate lowering of the blood pressure to a systolic pressure of 80–90 mm Hg or mean arterial pressure (MAP) to 50–65 mm Hg or 30% less than baseline.
Anthony Alexander, Feodor J. Gloss
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Abstract Controlled or induced hypotension is an anesthetic technique that involves deliberate lowering of the blood pressure to a systolic pressure of 80–90 mm Hg or mean arterial pressure (MAP) to 50–65 mm Hg or 30% less than baseline.
Anthony Alexander, Feodor J. Gloss
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Drugs, 2007
For half a century, controlled hypotension has been used to reduce bleeding and the need for blood transfusions, and provide a satisfactory bloodless surgical field. It has been indicated in oromaxillofacial surgery (mandibular osteotomy, facial repair), endoscopic sinus or middle ear microsurgery, spinal surgery and other neurosurgery (aneurysm ...
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For half a century, controlled hypotension has been used to reduce bleeding and the need for blood transfusions, and provide a satisfactory bloodless surgical field. It has been indicated in oromaxillofacial surgery (mandibular osteotomy, facial repair), endoscopic sinus or middle ear microsurgery, spinal surgery and other neurosurgery (aneurysm ...
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Pharmacologic drugs for controlled hypotension
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1995Due to the risks of transfusion reactions and the transmission of infectious diseases, there has been increased interest in measures to limit intraoperative blood loss and avoid the need for homologous transfusion. Controlled hypotension is one technique that has been used to limit intraoperative blood loss.
L D, Testa, J D, Tobias
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