Analysis of hemodynamics parameters in the use of restrictive and goal-directed regimens of liquid resuscitation in oncoortopedics
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Keywords

restrictive mode of liquid resuscitation
targeted infusion therapy
central hemodynamics
peripheral hemodynamics
serum lactate
organ hypoperfusion

How to Cite

Lyzohub, K. (2020). Analysis of hemodynamics parameters in the use of restrictive and goal-directed regimens of liquid resuscitation in oncoortopedics. Medicine Today and Tomorrow, 74(1), 57–62. Retrieved from https://msz.knmu.edu.ua/article/view/399

Abstract

We analyzed changes in central and peripheral hemodynamics during oncoorthopaedic surgery with two fluid resuscitation regimens. We studied 70 patients that were divided into two equal groups – restrictive fluid resuscitation (group 1) and goal-directed fluid resuscitation. We revealed that goal-directed fluid resuscitation better preserved cardiac output and afterload that stabilizing hemodynamics. We also found that serum lactate level was also higher in restrictive group but still in normal range.

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