Liver Transplantation - Basic Issues 2012
DOI: 10.5772/28177
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Anesthesia in Liver Transplantation

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“…There are no clear standards for administering anesthesia and monitoring a patient during a liver transplantation [9][10][11][12]. At our center, the type of monitoring and choice of extended invasive monitoring to be applied depends on the patient's Child status as well as on the extent of systemic changes and accompanying diseases [11,12].…”
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“…There are no clear standards for administering anesthesia and monitoring a patient during a liver transplantation [9][10][11][12]. At our center, the type of monitoring and choice of extended invasive monitoring to be applied depends on the patient's Child status as well as on the extent of systemic changes and accompanying diseases [11,12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are no clear standards for administering anesthesia and monitoring a patient during a liver transplantation [9][10][11][12]. At our center, the type of monitoring and choice of extended invasive monitoring to be applied depends on the patient's Child status as well as on the extent of systemic changes and accompanying diseases [11,12]. In this case, the recipient's health status was generally good, with a Child A score, no significant systemic changes or accompanying diseases so we opted for CVP and IBP measuring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%