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Effect of intraoperative fluid optimisation on renal function in patients undergoing emergency abdominal surgery; a randomised controlled pilot study (ISRCTN 11799696) Fluid optimisation for emergency surgery [PDF]
<b>Background:</b> Emergency abdominal surgery carries a high risk of postoperative morbidity and mortality. Goal directed therapy has been advocated to improve outcome in high-risk surgery.
McCreath, B. +6 more
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Goal-Directed Haemodynamic Therapy Improves Patient Outcomes in Kidney Transplantation
Introduction: Kidney transplant graft function depends on optimised haemodynamics. However, high fluid volumes risk hypervolaemic complications. The Edwards Lifesciences ClearSight™ device permits fluid titration through markers of preload and beat-to ...
Naji, SA +8 more
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Background Fluid therapy, including the choice of a crystalloid or colloid infusion, the execution time of a volume bolus, and the expected volume need of a patient during surgery, varies greatly in clinical practice.
Götz Schmidt +6 more
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Goal-directed fluid therapy in gastrointestinal cancer surgery: A prospective randomized study
Objective: To investigate the effects of perioperative goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) on intraoperative fluid balance, postoperative morbidity, and mortality.
Duygu Akyol +4 more
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Early and individualized goal-directed therapy for trauma-induced coagulopathy
Severe trauma-related bleeding is associated with high mortality. Standard coagulation tests provide limited information on the underlying coagulation disorder.
Schöchl Herbert +4 more
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INTRODUCTION: Total hip replacement is one of the most commonly performed major orthopaedic operations. Goal-directed therapy (GDT) using haemodynamic monitoring has previously demonstrated outcome benefits in high-risk surgical patients under general ...
Michele Divella +20 more
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Aggressive fluid management in the critically ill: Pro
Background This review is a “Pro-Con” discussion about the optimal fluid volume in critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). This article argues that fluids should be aggressively managed in critically ill patients.
Katsura Hayakawa
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Background: Intraoperative goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) is recommended for intraoperative fluid management for elective colorectal surgery in most perioperative guidelines.
Rollins, K.E., Lobo, D.N., Mathias, N.C.
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Perioperative Goal-Directed Therapy Using Invasive Uncalibrated Pulse Contour Analysis
“Perioperative goal-directed therapy” (PGDT) aims at an optimization of basic and advanced global hemodynamic variables to maintain adequate oxygen delivery to the end-organs.
Bernd Saugel, Daniel A. Reuter
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Goal directed therapy: How long can we wait? [PDF]
Intensive monitoring and aggressive management of perioperative haemodynamics (goal directed therapy) have repeatedly been reported to reduce the significant morbidity and mortality associated with high risk surgery.
Gordon, AC, Russell, JA
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