Background and objective We hypothesized that, in vascular surgery patients, the application of a goal-directed strategy based on a pulse contour-derived cardiac index would be associated with a better haemodynamic status than the application of routine perioperative care and that the amount of fluid and/or inotropes required in such a goal-directed therapy depended on the general anaesthetic technique used. Methods Patients undergoing peripheral arterial bypass grafting were randomly assigned to three groups. In group 1, haemodynamic management was performed according to routine clinical practice. In the two other groups (groups 2 and 3) a goal-directed therapy was applied aiming to maintain the pulse contour-derived cardiac index above 2....
Perioperative goal-directed therapy aims at optimizing global hemodynamics during the perioperative ...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Intraoperative fluid the...
AbstractThe paper examines the effects of anaesthesia on circulatory physiology and their implicatio...
Peripheral arterial disease is an illness with a high prevalence in Europe and North America. The di...
Abstract Background: The goal directed hemodynamic therapy is an approach focused on the use of car...
Goal-directed therapy (GDT) describes the protocolized use of cardiac output and related parameters ...
AbstractBackgroundThe goal directed hemodynamic therapy is an approach focused on the use of cardiac...
Introduction: Total hip replacement is one of the most commonly performed major orthopaedic operatio...
This study developed an evidence-based, goal-directed haemodynamic management algorithm to standardi...
International audienceBackground: Postoperative morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery with c...
There is disagreement regarding the benefits of goal-directed therapy in moderate-risk abdominal sur...
IntroductionSeveral single-center studies and meta-analyses have shown that perioperative goal-direc...
AbstractRecent guidelines from the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and the U...
Surgical trauma often exposes patients to periods of cardiovascular insufficiency, either because of...
Background: Early goal-directed therapy refers to the use of predefined hemodynamic goals to optimi...
Perioperative goal-directed therapy aims at optimizing global hemodynamics during the perioperative ...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Intraoperative fluid the...
AbstractThe paper examines the effects of anaesthesia on circulatory physiology and their implicatio...
Peripheral arterial disease is an illness with a high prevalence in Europe and North America. The di...
Abstract Background: The goal directed hemodynamic therapy is an approach focused on the use of car...
Goal-directed therapy (GDT) describes the protocolized use of cardiac output and related parameters ...
AbstractBackgroundThe goal directed hemodynamic therapy is an approach focused on the use of cardiac...
Introduction: Total hip replacement is one of the most commonly performed major orthopaedic operatio...
This study developed an evidence-based, goal-directed haemodynamic management algorithm to standardi...
International audienceBackground: Postoperative morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery with c...
There is disagreement regarding the benefits of goal-directed therapy in moderate-risk abdominal sur...
IntroductionSeveral single-center studies and meta-analyses have shown that perioperative goal-direc...
AbstractRecent guidelines from the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and the U...
Surgical trauma often exposes patients to periods of cardiovascular insufficiency, either because of...
Background: Early goal-directed therapy refers to the use of predefined hemodynamic goals to optimi...
Perioperative goal-directed therapy aims at optimizing global hemodynamics during the perioperative ...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Intraoperative fluid the...
AbstractThe paper examines the effects of anaesthesia on circulatory physiology and their implicatio...