Clinical Physiology of Circulation

Chief Editor

Leo A. Bockeria, MD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Academician of Russian Academy of Sciences, President of Bakoulev National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery


Pathological syndromes, and the choice of method invasive hemodynamic monitoring in the early postoperative period in cancer patients

Authors: Lomidze S.V., Nekhaev I.V., Mazurina O.G., Sytov A.V., Zhuzhginova O.V.

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N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Scientific Center, Kashirskoe shosse, 23, Moscow, 115478, Russian Federation

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Link: Clinical Physiology of Blood Circulaiton. 2014; (): -

Quote as: Lomidze S.V., Nekhaev I.V., Mazurina O.G., Sytov A.V., Zhuzhginova O.V. Pathological syndromes, and the choice of method invasive hemodynamic monitoring in the early postoperative period in cancer patients. Klinicheskaya Fiziologiya Krovoobrashcheniya. 2014; 3: 67-70.

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Abstract

Patients after extended and multiorgan surgery for malignancy are at high risk group of postoperative morbidity and mor- tality. Capillary leak syndrome, acute lung injury, low cardiac output syndrome are major pathological syndromes develop- ing in the early postoperative period in these patients. Positive results of treatment can be achieved using stroke volume variation, cardiac output, mean arterial pressure, cardiac preload volume and extravascular lung water as the key param- eters of hemodynamic monitoring. This feature provides a technology PCCO (pulse contour cardiac output) combining arterial pulse contour analysis algorithm and transpulmonary thermodilution.

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