Literature DB >> 19862891

Goal-directed fluid management with trans-oesophageal Doppler.

Anthony M Roche1, Timothy E Miller, Tong J Gan.   

Abstract

Major surgery is associated with significant trauma and is a potential cause of multiple system organ failure and death. Measurement of cardiac output using a variety of techniques during the perioperative period has enabled practitioners to proactively optimise stroke volume and cardiac output in an attempt to reduce postoperative complications. Although pulmonary artery catheter has been widely used and considered as the gold standard for measuring cardiac output, recent advancement of technology has seen the development of a number of less-invasive haemodynamic monitors. Oesophageal Doppler ultrasonography is a minimally invasive method for measuring stroke volume and cardiac output. It is user-friendly and is one of the few low-invasive technologies to date, which has been used successfully to guide intra-operative fluid administration, resulting in improvement in outcome and significant reduction in duration of hospital stay.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19862891     DOI: 10.1016/j.bpa.2009.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Best Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol        ISSN: 1521-6896


  9 in total

1.  Control-oriented physiological modeling of hemodynamic responses to blood volume perturbation.

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Journal:  Control Eng Pract       Date:  2018-03-14       Impact factor: 3.475

Review 2.  Perioperative fluid restriction.

Authors:  Joshua I S Bleier; Cary B Aarons
Journal:  Clin Colon Rectal Surg       Date:  2013-09

3.  Comparison of goal-directed hemodynamic optimization using pulmonary artery catheter and transpulmonary thermodilution in combined valve repair: a randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Andrey I Lenkin; Mikhail Y Kirov; Vsevolod V Kuzkov; Konstantin V Paromov; Alexey A Smetkin; Mons Lie; Lars J Bjertnæs
Journal:  Crit Care Res Pract       Date:  2012-04-30

4.  Evaluation of a novel closed-loop fluid-administration system based on dynamic predictors of fluid responsiveness: an in silico simulation study.

Authors:  Joseph Rinehart; Brenton Alexander; Yannick Le Manach; Christoph Hofer; Benoit Tavernier; Zeev N Kain; Maxime Cannesson
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2011-11-23       Impact factor: 9.097

5.  Could the Use of an Enhanced Recovery Protocol in Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy be an Incentive for Live Kidney Donation?

Authors:  Aparna Rege; Harold Leraas; Deepak Vikraman; Kadiyala Ravindra; Todd Brennan; Tim Miller; Julie Thacker; Debra Sudan
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2016-11-22

6.  Non-Invasive Wearable Patch Utilizing Seismocardiography for Peri-Operative Use in Surgical Patients.

Authors:  Beren Semiz; Andrew M Carek; Jessica C Johnson; Shireen Ahmad; J Alex Heller; Florencia G Vicente; Stacey Caron; Charles W Hogue; Mozziyar Etemadi; Omer T Inan
Journal:  IEEE J Biomed Health Inform       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 5.772

7.  Perioperative fluid therapy: How much is not too much?

Authors:  Cl Gurudatt
Journal:  Indian J Anaesth       Date:  2012-07

8.  Essential elements of anaesthesia practice in ERAS programs.

Authors:  Géraldine Pignot; Clément Brun; Maxime Tourret; François Lannes; Sami Fakhfakh; Stanislas Rybikowski; Thomas Maubon; Marion Picini; Jochen Walz
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2020-08-25       Impact factor: 3.661

Review 9.  Clinical review: Does it matter which hemodynamic monitoring system is used?

Authors:  Davinder Ramsingh; Brenton Alexander; Maxime Cannesson
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2013-03-05       Impact factor: 9.097

  9 in total

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