Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Foreword by Jean-Louis Vincent
- Preface
- Section 1 Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Perioperative Period
- 1 Overview of the Circulation
- 2 Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring
- 3 Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring
- 4 Microcirculation and Mitochondrial Dysfunction
- 5 Cerebral Oximetry
- Section 2 Basic Science & Concepts in Fluid Therapy
- Section 3 Practical Use
- Section 4 Future Directions
- Index
1 - Overview of the Circulation
from Section 1 - Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Perioperative Period
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 April 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Foreword by Jean-Louis Vincent
- Preface
- Section 1 Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Perioperative Period
- 1 Overview of the Circulation
- 2 Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring
- 3 Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring
- 4 Microcirculation and Mitochondrial Dysfunction
- 5 Cerebral Oximetry
- Section 2 Basic Science & Concepts in Fluid Therapy
- Section 3 Practical Use
- Section 4 Future Directions
- Index
Summary
Because of the low nurse-to-patient ratio on surgical wards and the intermittent nature of blood pressure spot-checks, there is increasing evidence that hemodynamic deterioration may be overlooked for hours. Several non-obtrusive systems have recently been developed to monitor blood pressure continuously and non-invasively. They may help to free nurses from time-consuming and repetitive tasks and to detect clinical deterioration earlier, decrease the number of rapid response team interventions, ICU admissions, cardiac arrests, and deaths. From a sensor standpoint, wireless wearables are emerging as the ideal solution for monitoring on the wards because they are patient friendly andenable early mobilization,a key element of enhanced recovery programs. Clinical studies are needed to clarify what are the best strategies to effectively respond to early deterioration alerts. Such strategies may include the quick assessment of cardiac function with a POCUS device.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024