2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0041-1345(00)01821-2
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Is femoral and radial artery pressure different during reperfusion in liver transplantation?

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“…A reverse central‐to‐radial difference has been documented after cardiopulmonary bypass [3–5] and in other clinical situations, including septic patients being given vasoconstrictor drugs [6]. Although similar blood pressure differences have been described during liver transplant surgery [7], these differences have not been confirmed [8]. The aim of this study was to determine the extent and timing of femoral to radial blood pressure differences during liver transplant surgery and the relationship between these differences and other haemodynamic variables.…”
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“…A reverse central‐to‐radial difference has been documented after cardiopulmonary bypass [3–5] and in other clinical situations, including septic patients being given vasoconstrictor drugs [6]. Although similar blood pressure differences have been described during liver transplant surgery [7], these differences have not been confirmed [8]. The aim of this study was to determine the extent and timing of femoral to radial blood pressure differences during liver transplant surgery and the relationship between these differences and other haemodynamic variables.…”
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“…Although the correlation between radial and femoral arterial pressures during living transplantation has been studied,[ 3 4 ] frequent comparisons at the time of reperfusion are not available. Excessive fluid administered to treat hypotension can cause destruction of the endothelial glycocalyx layer that prolongs recovery after surgery.…”
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“…Numerous studies have reported inconsistencies between femoral and radial arterial pressures during liver transplantation. [ 3 4 ] In the context of limited literature reported in India, we sought to compare femoral arterial blood pressure (FABP) with radial arterial blood pressure (RABP) during the reperfusion phase of living donor liver transplantation with a view to predict the relationship and optimise management amongst our patient profiles.…”
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“…The Russian Journal of Transplantation ных изменениях в соотношении показателей центрального и периферического давления во время ОТП уже публиковались ранее [7], но они не были подтверждены для рестриктивной тактики периоперационной инфузионной терапии при волемической поддержке в ходе операции.…”
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