血流动力学
医学
冲程容积
中心静脉压
心输出量
脉冲压力
血压
重症监护医学
血管内容积状态
麻醉学
麻醉
心率
心脏病学
内科学
作者
Karim Kouz,Robert H. Thiele,Frédèric Michard,Bernd Saugel
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10877-024-01161-2
摘要
Abstract During surgery, various haemodynamic variables are monitored and optimised to maintain organ perfusion pressure and oxygen delivery – and to eventually improve outcomes. Important haemodynamic variables that provide an understanding of most pathophysiologic haemodynamic conditions during surgery include heart rate, arterial pressure, central venous pressure, pulse pressure variation/stroke volume variation, stroke volume, and cardiac output. A basic physiologic and pathophysiologic understanding of these haemodynamic variables and the corresponding monitoring methods is essential. We therefore revisit the pathophysiologic rationale for intraoperative monitoring of haemodynamic variables, describe the history, current use, and future technological developments of monitoring methods, and finally briefly summarise the evidence that haemodynamic management can improve patient-centred outcomes.
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