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Publikováno v:
Hellenic Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 20:109-116
Perioperative goal-directed hemodynamic therapy is a protocolized treatment strategy aimed at optimization of global cardiovascular dynamics, including oxygen delivery to tissues and organ perfusion pressure. This is achieved by titrating fluids, vas
Autor:
Dimitrios Zacharakis, Sofia Hadzilia, Anastasia Prodromidou, Athanasios Douligeris, Nikolaos Kathopoulis, Themos Grigoriadis, Stavros Athanasiou
Publikováno v:
Neurourology and Urodynamics. 40:1304-1332
Aims The decision on the appropriate type of anesthesia for pelvic floor repair depends on a variety of factors including patients' age, performance status, comorbidities, cost-effectiveness and personal preferences. We aim to review the literature o
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Surgery. 84:41-49
Background Spinal anesthesia for cesarean section can be complicated by hypotension, with untoward effects for both the mother and fetus. Frequently used phenylephrine can lead to baroreceptor-mediated reflex bradycardia. The aim of the present study
Autor:
Kassiani Theodoraki, Sofia Hadzilia, Dimitrios Valsamidis, Konstantina Kalopita, Emmanouil Stamatakis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Volume 12
Issue 4
Pages: 1333
Volume 12
Issue 4
Pages: 1333
Background and Goal of Study: Spinal anesthesia for cesarean section is frequently associated with a high incidence of hypotension, which may bring about untoward effects for both the mother and fetus. Recently, norepinephrine has emerged as a promis
Autor:
Dimitra Karantoula, Emmanouil Stamatakis, Sofia Hadzilia, Panagiotis Antsaklis, Dimitrios Valsamidis
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Anesthetics and Anesthesiology. 8
Autor:
Dimitrios Valsamidis, Kassiani Theodoraki, Sofia Hadzilia, Emmanouil Stamatakis, Konstantina Kalopita
Publikováno v:
Signa Vitae. 17:23
Background and goal of study: Spinal anesthesia for cesarean section can be frequently complicated by hypotension, with untoward effects for both the mother and fetus. Recently, norepinephrine has been shown to be effective in maintaining blood press