2012
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2012(10)06
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Intraoperative fluid management in open gastrointestinal surgery: goal-directed versus restrictive

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:The optimal strategy for fluid management during gastrointestinal surgery remains unclear. Minimizing the variation in arterial pulse pressure, which is induced by mechanical ventilation, is a potential strategy to improve postoperative outcomes. We tested this hypothesis in a prospective, randomized study with lactated Ringer's solution and 6% hydroxyethyl starch solution.METHOD:A total of 60 patients who were undergoing gastrointestinal surgery were randomized into a restrictive lactated Ringer's g… Show more

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“…It has been demonstrated that the PPV was comparable with the SVV (32). Monitoring and minimizing PPV (≤10%) by volume loading during high-risk surgery improved postoperative outcome and decreased the length of hospital stay (33,34). However, it is important to mention that all of these studies were conducted in patients without significant cardiac arrhythmias.…”
Section: Hypovolemia and Outcomementioning
confidence: 98%
“…It has been demonstrated that the PPV was comparable with the SVV (32). Monitoring and minimizing PPV (≤10%) by volume loading during high-risk surgery improved postoperative outcome and decreased the length of hospital stay (33,34). However, it is important to mention that all of these studies were conducted in patients without significant cardiac arrhythmias.…”
Section: Hypovolemia and Outcomementioning
confidence: 98%
“…21,27 The GDFT was performed with two CardioQ ® in two RCT, 21,25 in two cases with Flotrac ® 28,29 with LiDCO Rapid ® in one case 27 and through calculation of pulse pressure variation in another case. 26 The characteristics of the patients included are shown in Table 3.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Studies Includedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been demonstrated that the PPV was comparable with the SVV (32). Monitoring and minimizing PPV (≤10%) by volume loading during high-risk surgery improved postoperative outcome and decreased the length of hospital stay (33,34). However, it is important to mention that all of these studies were conducted in patients without significant cardiac arrhythmias.…”
Section: Hypovolemia and Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%