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Clinical review: Goal-directed therapy in high risk surgical patients [PDF]
A small group of patients account for the majority of peri-operative morbidity and mortality. These 'high-risk' patients have a poor outcome due to their inability to meet the oxygen transport demands imposed on them by the nature of the surgical ...
Lees, N, Rhodes, A, Hamilton, M
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Should we use early less invasive hemodynamic monitoring in unstable ICU patients? [PDF]
In the previous issue of Critical Care, Takala and colleagues presented the results of a multicenter study to investigate whether the early presence of less invasive hemodynamic monitoring improves outcome in patients admitted with hemodynamic ...
Maurizio Cecconi +3 more
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Crystalloids versus colloids for goal-directed fluid therapy in major surgery [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Perioperative hypovolemia arises frequently and contributes to intestinal hypoperfusion and subsequent postoperative complications. Goal-directed fluid therapy might reduce these complications.
Hiltebrand, Luzius +13 more
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Background Goal Directed Fluid Therapy (GDFT) represents an objective fluid replacement algorithm. The effect of provider variability remains a confounder.
R. Ryan Field +5 more
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Goal-directed fluid therapy in the perioperative setting
Improvement in patient outcomes has become a significant consideration with our limited resources in the surgical setting. The implementation of enhanced recovery pathway protocols has resulted in significant benefits to both the patients and hospitals ...
Julia B Kendrick +6 more
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Goal-directed fluid therapy in major thoracoabdominal surgery [PDF]
Goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) in thoracic-abdominal surgery has proven to be very challenging for many years. Minimal-invasive hemodynamic monitoring has become the standard in Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols.
Đukanović Marija +2 more
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Guiding Goal-Directed Therapy [PDF]
Several studies have demonstrated that perioperative hemodynamic optimization (or “goal directed therapy”) using minimally invasive hemodynamic monitoring technologies has the ability to improve postoperative patients’ outcome with lower complication rates, shorter hospital lengths of stay, and lower cost of surgery.
Koichi Suehiro +3 more
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The incidence of myocardial injury following post-operative Goal Directed Therapy
Background Studies suggest that Goal Directed Therapy (GDT) results in improved outcome following major surgery. However, there is concern that pre-emptive use of inotropic therapy may lead to an increased incidence of myocardial ischaemia and infarction.
Fawcett Jayne +5 more
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Background We carry out a retrospective observational analysis of clinical records of patients with major placenta praevia who underwent cesarean section surgery over a period of 20 months in our hospital. Out of a total of 40 patients, 20 were subjected
Maria Loreto +8 more
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Introduction: To perform a meta-analysis identifying studies instituting protocolized hemodynamic optimization in the emergency department (ED) for patients with severe sepsis and septic shock.
Charles R. Wira +3 more
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