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Autor:
Christian Zöllner, Katharina Roeher, Janna Gruetzmacher, Christoph Duckstein, Ursula Kahl, Maren Vens, Marlene Fischer, Matthias S. Goepfert, Yuanyuan Yu, Leah Schirren, Franziska Pollok, Maja Menke
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 132:420-429
BACKGROUND Diastolic dysfunction is a risk factor for postoperative major cardiovascular events. During anesthesia, patients with diastolic dysfunction might experience impaired hemodynamic function and worsening of diastolic function, which in turn,
Autor:
Hermann Reichenspurner, Alexandra von Sandersleben, Daniel A. Reuter, Christine Eulenburg, Matthias S. Goepfert, Janna Gruetzmacher, Alwin E. Goetz, Stefan Diedrichs, Erik Rafflenbeul, Katharina Roeher, Hans Peter Richter
Publikováno v:
Anesthesiology. 119:824-836
Background:The authors hypothesized that goal-directed hemodynamic therapy, based on the combination of functional and volumetric hemodynamic parameters, improves outcome in patients with cardiac surgery. Therefore, a therapy guided by stroke volume
Autor:
Daniel A. Reuter, Katharina Roeher, Hermann Reichenspurner, Christine Eulenburg, Janna Gruetzmacher, Hans Peter Richter, Alwin E. Goetz, Stefan Diedrichs, Matthias S. Goepfert, Alexandra von Sandersleben, Erik Rafflenbeul
Publikováno v:
Survey of Anesthesiology. 58:160-162
Background: The authors hypothesized that goal-directed hemodynamic therapy, based on the combination of functional and volumetric hemodynamic parameters, improves outcome in patients with cardiac surgery. Therefore, a therapy guided by stroke volume
Autor:
Matthias S, Goepfert, Hans Peter, Richter, Christine, Zu Eulenburg, Janna, Gruetzmacher, Erik, Rafflenbeul, Katharina, Roeher, Alexandra, von Sandersleben, Stefan, Diedrichs, Herrmann, Reichenspurner, Alwin E, Goetz, Daniel A, Reuter
Publikováno v:
Anesthesiology. 119(4)
The authors hypothesized that goal-directed hemodynamic therapy, based on the combination of functional and volumetric hemodynamic parameters, improves outcome in patients with cardiac surgery. Therefore, a therapy guided by stroke volume variation,