Journal article

Management of perioperative volume therapy - monitoring and pitfalls


Authors listSander, Michael; Schneck, Emmanuel; Habicher, Marit

Publication year2020

Pages103-113

JournalKorean journal of anesthesiology

Volume number73

Issue number2

ISSN2005-6419

eISSN2005-7563

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.4097/kja.20022

PublisherKorean Society of Anesthesiologists


Abstract
Over 300 million surgical procedures are performed every year worldwide. Anesthesiologists play an important role in the perioperative process by assessing the overall risk of surgery and aim to reduce the risk of complications. Perioperative hemodynamic and volume management can help to improve outcomes in perioperative patients. There has been on-going discussion about goal-directed therapy. However, there is a consensus that fluid overload and severe fluid depletion in the perioperative period are harmful and can lead to adverse outcomes. This article provides an overview of how to evaluate the fluid responsiveness of patients, details which parameters could be used, and what limitations should be noted.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSander, M., Schneck, E. and Habicher, M. (2020) Management of perioperative volume therapy - monitoring and pitfalls, Korean journal of anesthesiology, 73(2), pp. 103-113. https://doi.org/10.4097/kja.20022

APA Citation styleSander, M., Schneck, E., & Habicher, M. (2020). Management of perioperative volume therapy - monitoring and pitfalls. Korean journal of anesthesiology. 73(2), 103-113. https://doi.org/10.4097/kja.20022



Keywords


Cardiac output monitoringCRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTSCrystalloid solutionsDYNAMIC PRELOAD INDICATORSEND-EXPIRATORY OCCLUSIONHEART-FAILUREHemodynamic monitoringHYDROXYETHYL STARCH 130/0.4HYPOTENSIONINTENSIVE-CAREINTRAOPERATIVE HYPOTENSIONPREDICT FLUID RESPONSIVENESSSYSTOLIC VARIATION TESTVolume therapy

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