Background: The role of intravenous uids during surgical proce-dures is debated. Actually, many studies show the utility of manag-ing hemodynamic control in operating room through non-invasive or minimally invasive cardiac output monitoring. The intraoperative uids administration could be guided by functional hemodynamic parameters to avoid hypervolemia during free aps reconstruction in ENT surgery.Materials and method: In our ENT department we have used both functional hemodynamic parameters through vigileo® monitoring (vigileo group) and anaesthesiological recommendations (standard group) during major ENT surgical procedures with free ap recon-struction. We describe our data in terms of intraoperativ...
Background: Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is a technique used during anesthesia for major op...
Background and Aims: Orthognathic surgeries for maxillofacial deformities are commonly performed glo...
Subject:Perioperative hemodynamic optimization reduces the incidence of postoperative complications ...
Background: The role of intravenous uids during surgical proce-dures is debated. Actually, many ...
Appropriate fluid balance is an important factor in the survival of free flaps, and recently there h...
Goal-directed fluid therapy optimizes cardiac output and flap perfusion during anesthesia. Intraoper...
BACKGROUND: In free flap reconstruction for head and neck cancer, achieving a haemodynamic target us...
Summary:. Microvascular free tissue transfer is one of the most common techniques of reconstruction ...
This study developed an evidence-based, goal-directed haemodynamic management algorithm to standardi...
Introduction: Microvascular free-flap surgery has become the gold standard in Head and Neck oncology...
Background:. Free flap reconstruction cases of the head and neck are often complex, long and have a ...
Summary:. Doppler flowmetry is one of the most popular methods of monitoring Doppler signals during ...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluating vascular autonomization of pedicled and microvascular free flaps for soft tiss...
SummaryBackground and objectivesHead and neck reconstructive surgery represents a major challenge fa...
Introduction: Total hip replacement is one of the most commonly performed major orthopaedic operatio...
Background: Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is a technique used during anesthesia for major op...
Background and Aims: Orthognathic surgeries for maxillofacial deformities are commonly performed glo...
Subject:Perioperative hemodynamic optimization reduces the incidence of postoperative complications ...
Background: The role of intravenous uids during surgical proce-dures is debated. Actually, many ...
Appropriate fluid balance is an important factor in the survival of free flaps, and recently there h...
Goal-directed fluid therapy optimizes cardiac output and flap perfusion during anesthesia. Intraoper...
BACKGROUND: In free flap reconstruction for head and neck cancer, achieving a haemodynamic target us...
Summary:. Microvascular free tissue transfer is one of the most common techniques of reconstruction ...
This study developed an evidence-based, goal-directed haemodynamic management algorithm to standardi...
Introduction: Microvascular free-flap surgery has become the gold standard in Head and Neck oncology...
Background:. Free flap reconstruction cases of the head and neck are often complex, long and have a ...
Summary:. Doppler flowmetry is one of the most popular methods of monitoring Doppler signals during ...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluating vascular autonomization of pedicled and microvascular free flaps for soft tiss...
SummaryBackground and objectivesHead and neck reconstructive surgery represents a major challenge fa...
Introduction: Total hip replacement is one of the most commonly performed major orthopaedic operatio...
Background: Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is a technique used during anesthesia for major op...
Background and Aims: Orthognathic surgeries for maxillofacial deformities are commonly performed glo...
Subject:Perioperative hemodynamic optimization reduces the incidence of postoperative complications ...