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Fluid management guided by a continuous non-invasive arterial pressure device is associated with decreased postoperative morbidity after total knee and hip replacement

机译:由连续无创动脉压装置引导的液体管理与全膝关节和髋关节置换术后的术后发病率降低相关

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BackgroundThe use of goal directed fluid protocols in intermediate risk patients undergoing hip or knee replacement was studied in few trials using invasive monitoring. For this reason we have implemented two different fluid management protocols, both based on a novel totally non-invasive arterial pressure monitoring device and compared them to the standard (no-protocol) treatment applied before the transition in our academic institution.
机译:背景技术在少数使用侵入性监测的试验中,研究了在进行髋关节或膝关节置换术的中危患者中使用目标定向输液方案。因此,我们已经实施了两种不同的液体管理方案,它们均基于一种新型的完全无创的动脉压监测装置,并将它们与我们的学术机构过渡前采用的标准(无协议)治疗方案进行了比较。

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