Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring in Patients Having Surgery - A Narrative Review
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Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring in Patients Having Surgery - A Narrative Review. / Bergholz, Alina; Greiwe, Gillis; Kouz, Karim; Saugel, Bernd.
In: MEDICINA-LITHUANIA, Vol. 59, No. 7, 1299, 14.07.2023.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Review article › Research
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T1 - Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring in Patients Having Surgery - A Narrative Review
AU - Bergholz, Alina
AU - Greiwe, Gillis
AU - Kouz, Karim
AU - Saugel, Bernd
PY - 2023/7/14
Y1 - 2023/7/14
N2 - Hypotension can occur before, during, and after surgery and is associated with postoperative complications. Anesthesiologists should thus avoid profound and prolonged hypotension. A crucial part of avoiding hypotension is accurate and tight blood pressure monitoring. In this narrative review, we briefly describe methods for continuous blood pressure monitoring, discuss current evidence for continuous blood pressure monitoring in patients having surgery to reduce perioperative hypotension, and expand on future directions and innovations in this field. In summary, continuous blood pressure monitoring with arterial catheters or noninvasive sensors enables clinicians to detect and treat hypotension immediately. Furthermore, advanced hemodynamic monitoring technologies and artificial intelligence-in combination with continuous blood pressure monitoring-may help clinicians identify underlying causes of hypotension or even predict hypotension before it occurs.
AB - Hypotension can occur before, during, and after surgery and is associated with postoperative complications. Anesthesiologists should thus avoid profound and prolonged hypotension. A crucial part of avoiding hypotension is accurate and tight blood pressure monitoring. In this narrative review, we briefly describe methods for continuous blood pressure monitoring, discuss current evidence for continuous blood pressure monitoring in patients having surgery to reduce perioperative hypotension, and expand on future directions and innovations in this field. In summary, continuous blood pressure monitoring with arterial catheters or noninvasive sensors enables clinicians to detect and treat hypotension immediately. Furthermore, advanced hemodynamic monitoring technologies and artificial intelligence-in combination with continuous blood pressure monitoring-may help clinicians identify underlying causes of hypotension or even predict hypotension before it occurs.
U2 - 10.3390/medicina59071299
DO - 10.3390/medicina59071299
M3 - SCORING: Review article
C2 - 37512110
VL - 59
JO - MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
JF - MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
SN - 1010-660X
IS - 7
M1 - 1299
ER -