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Modified Laparoscopic Anatomic Hepatectomy: Two-Surgeon Technique Combined with the Simple Extracorporeal Pringle Maneuver
Published on: June 16, 2023
Personalizezed Hemodynamic Optimization Using Stroke Volume, Pulse Pressure Variation, and Continuous Cardiac Index
Francisco Javier Redondo Calvo1,2,3, Víctor Baladrón González1,2, David Padilla Valverde2,4
1Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, University General Hospital, 13004 Ciudad Real, Spain.
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Background/Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate fluid administration and intraoperative bleeding of patients who had major hepatic resection. We used artery pulse contour analysis monitor (ProAQT™) and personalized hemodynamic target-guided therapy, in which the administration of fluid, inotropes and vasopressors is guided by stroke volume, pulse pressure variation (SVV, PPV) and continuous cardiac index (CI). Methods: This trial was a prospective, randomized, parallel-group in adults scheduled for major hepatic resection. Participants were randomly assigned in equal numbers to one of two groups: (1) a control group receiving conventional perioperative care, and (2) an intervention group managed with goal-directed hemodynamic therapy guided by radial artery pulse contour analysis. Results: 45 patients were randomized to the GDHT (n = 16) and control group (n = 19). Blood loss was significantly higher in the control group than in GDHT group (728.13 ± 618.59 versus 292.63 ± 274.06, p = 0.009). The number of patients receiving intraoperative transfusion was significantly higher in the first group (6 ± 16 versus 0 ± 19, p = 0.005). Total volume infused was significantly higher in control group (CG) than in GDHT group (GG) (2853.13 ± 1432.18 versus 1125.79 ± 751.2, p = 0.001). Conclusions: Personalized goal-directed therapy optimizes intraoperative fluid administration during major liver resection and reduces blood transfusion.
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