2019
DOI: 10.4103/aer.aer_10_19
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Efficacy of stroke volume variation, cardiac output and cardiac index as predictors of fluid responsiveness using minimally invasive vigileo device in intracranial surgeries

Abstract: Introduction: Functional hemodynamic monitoring using dynamic parameters such as stroke volume variations (SVVs) based on pulse contour analysis is considered more accurate than central venous pressure and mean arterial pressure (MAP) in predicting fluid responsiveness. New device, i.e., Vigileo system, allows automatic and continuous monitoring of cardiac output (CO) based on pulse contour analysis and respiratory stroke volume. Aim: The study aims to test the above hy… Show more

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“…The cut-off values of SVV can range from 9.5 to 13%. 24 26 We chose an SVV of 12% instead of 15% to avoid the risk of hypovolemia that can lead to cerebral hypoperfusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cut-off values of SVV can range from 9.5 to 13%. 24 26 We chose an SVV of 12% instead of 15% to avoid the risk of hypovolemia that can lead to cerebral hypoperfusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%