BACKGROUND:: For outcomes research where changes in intraoperative blood pressure are a possible causative factor, it is important to determine an appropriate source for a reference value. We studied to what extent preinduction blood pressure values in the operating room differ from those obtained during preoperative evaluation outside the operating room. METHODS:: Cohort study including 4408 patients aged 60 years or older undergoing noncardiac surgery. The outcome was the difference between the preinduction mean blood pressure (MBP) and the MBP obtained during preoperative evaluation. A difference of ≥10 mm Hg was considered clinically relevant. A paired samples t test was used to estimate the difference. Linear regression was used to obt...
Background: Postoperative hypotension and hypertension are frequent events associated with increased...
Objective: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a decrease on mental and memorial process t...
Objective: To determine the correlation of intraoperative blood pressure with PONV Incidence in post...
BACKGROUND:: For outcomes research where changes in intraoperative blood pressure are a possible cau...
Background Surgical patients expect anesthesia providers to provide high quality care. Blood pressur...
Blood pressure (BP) often rises before surgery. This study investigated whether BP elevation immedia...
Background A multidisciplinary international working subgroup of the third Perioperative Quality In...
SAME-DAY REFERRAL OF PATIENTS WITH ELEVATED PREOPERATIVE BLOOD PRESSURE TO PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERSSha...
Controversy surrounds the acceptance of hypertension as an independent risk factor for anaesthesia....
Objective: To measure the variability in blood pressure and heart rate in the pre operative clinic,...
BACKGROUND Perioperative hypertension is a situation whose management is suggested by the clinical j...
Every year, several million patients undergo surgery with the aim to cure disease or relieve symptom...
Objective: The purpose of current research study is to gather knowledge about severity and prevalenc...
AIM: To evaluate the changes in arterial blood pressure during periodontal procedures under local...
Background: Postoperative hypotension and hypertension are frequent events associated with increased...
Objective: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a decrease on mental and memorial process t...
Objective: To determine the correlation of intraoperative blood pressure with PONV Incidence in post...
BACKGROUND:: For outcomes research where changes in intraoperative blood pressure are a possible cau...
Background Surgical patients expect anesthesia providers to provide high quality care. Blood pressur...
Blood pressure (BP) often rises before surgery. This study investigated whether BP elevation immedia...
Background A multidisciplinary international working subgroup of the third Perioperative Quality In...
SAME-DAY REFERRAL OF PATIENTS WITH ELEVATED PREOPERATIVE BLOOD PRESSURE TO PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERSSha...
Controversy surrounds the acceptance of hypertension as an independent risk factor for anaesthesia....
Objective: To measure the variability in blood pressure and heart rate in the pre operative clinic,...
BACKGROUND Perioperative hypertension is a situation whose management is suggested by the clinical j...
Every year, several million patients undergo surgery with the aim to cure disease or relieve symptom...
Objective: The purpose of current research study is to gather knowledge about severity and prevalenc...
AIM: To evaluate the changes in arterial blood pressure during periodontal procedures under local...
Background: Postoperative hypotension and hypertension are frequent events associated with increased...
Objective: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a decrease on mental and memorial process t...
Objective: To determine the correlation of intraoperative blood pressure with PONV Incidence in post...