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Published on: December 10, 2020
Evidence based recommendations for perioperative vasopressor use and fluid resuscitation in microsurgery
Rachel Safeek1, Jaimie Bryan2, Frederick Heath3
1Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Abstract:
Blood pressure regulation is critical in patients undergoing microsurgical free tissue transfer; however, guidelines for addressing and preventing perioperative hypotension remain highly debated, with two current thought paradigms: (1) intravenous fluid administration with a balanced salt solution (e.g., lactate ringer and normal saline) and/or colloid (e.g., albumin) and (2) vasoactive pharmacological support with vasopressors (e.g., dobutamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine), with fluid administration being the preferred conventional approach. Here, we review the most up to date available literature and summarize currents perspectives and practices for fluid resuscitation and vasopressor use, while offering evidence-based guidelines to each.
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