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Perioperative hemodynamic optimization: from guidelines to implementation—an experts’ opinion paper
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Biais Matthieu
, Fellahi Jean-Luc
, Collange Olivier
, Loriau Jerôme
, Cholley, Bernard
, Huet Olivier
, Longrois Dan
, Tavernier Benoit
, Futier Emmanuel
, Vaisse Camille
, Gayat Etienne
, Asehnoune Karim
in
Best practice
/ Blood pressure
/ Hemodynamics
/ Intensive care
/ Intravenous therapy
/ Optimization
/ Perioperative care
2021
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Perioperative hemodynamic optimization: from guidelines to implementation—an experts’ opinion paper
by
Biais Matthieu
, Fellahi Jean-Luc
, Collange Olivier
, Loriau Jerôme
, Cholley, Bernard
, Huet Olivier
, Longrois Dan
, Tavernier Benoit
, Futier Emmanuel
, Vaisse Camille
, Gayat Etienne
, Asehnoune Karim
in
Best practice
/ Blood pressure
/ Hemodynamics
/ Intensive care
/ Intravenous therapy
/ Optimization
/ Perioperative care
2021
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Perioperative hemodynamic optimization: from guidelines to implementation—an experts’ opinion paper
by
Biais Matthieu
, Fellahi Jean-Luc
, Collange Olivier
, Loriau Jerôme
, Cholley, Bernard
, Huet Olivier
, Longrois Dan
, Tavernier Benoit
, Futier Emmanuel
, Vaisse Camille
, Gayat Etienne
, Asehnoune Karim
in
Best practice
/ Blood pressure
/ Hemodynamics
/ Intensive care
/ Intravenous therapy
/ Optimization
/ Perioperative care
2021
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Perioperative hemodynamic optimization: from guidelines to implementation—an experts’ opinion paper
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Perioperative hemodynamic optimization: from guidelines to implementation—an experts’ opinion paper
2021
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Despite a large body of evidence, the implementation of guidelines on hemodynamic optimization and goal-directed therapy remains limited in daily routine practice. To facilitate/accelerate this implementation, a panel of experts in the field proposes an approach based on six relevant questions/answers that are frequently mentioned by clinicians, using a critical appraisal of the literature and a modified Delphi process. The mean arterial pressure is a major determinant of organ perfusion, so that the authors unanimously recommend not to tolerate absolute values below 65 mmHg during surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative organ dysfunction. Despite well-identified limitations, the authors unanimously propose the use of dynamic indices to rationalize fluid therapy in a large number of patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery, pending the implementation of a “validity criteria checklist” before applying volume expansion. The authors recommend with a good agreement mini- or non-invasive stroke volume/cardiac output monitoring in moderate to high-risk surgical patients to optimize fluid therapy on an individual basis and avoid volume overload. The authors propose to use fluids and vasoconstrictors in combination to achieve optimal blood flow and maintain perfusion pressure above the thresholds considered at risk. Although purchase of disposable sensors and stand-alone monitors will result in additional costs, the authors unanimously acknowledge that there are data strongly suggesting this may be counterbalanced by a sustained reduction in postoperative morbidity and hospital lengths of stay. Beside existing guidelines, knowledge and explicit clinical reasoning tools followed by decision algorithms are mandatory to implement individualized hemodynamic optimization strategies and reduce postoperative morbidity and duration of hospital stay in high-risk surgical patients.
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Springer Nature B.V
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