Foundations and Advancements in Hemodynamic Monitoring: Part II - Advanced Parameters and Tools.

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Muhammed Enes Aydın, Aslıhan Aykut, Ümit Karadeniz, Emre Sertaç Bingül, Zeliha Aslı Demir, Gamze Talih, Başak Akça, Burhan Dost
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Advanced hemodynamic monitoring has revolutionized perioperative medicine and critical care by providing comprehensive insights into cardiovascular physiology and facilitating precise assessment and management of complex parameters such as cardiac output, systemic vascular resistance, fluid responsiveness, and tissue perfusion. These technologies enhance the capacity of clinicians to detect subtle physiological alterations, enabling timely interventions and individualized therapeutic strategies, particularly for critically ill patients and those undergoing major surgical procedures. This two-part review offers a comprehensive analysis of hemodynamic monitoring. Part I examined the fundamental principles of macrohemodynamics and microhemodynamics. Part II focuses on advanced hemodynamic monitoring tools, tracing the evolution of cardiac output measurement techniques from Fick's oxygen consumption method in 1870 to contemporary innovations, such as pulse contour analysis, bioimpedance/bioreactance, and real-time non-invasive modalities like advanced echocardiography. By examining the underlying principles, devices, invasiveness, clinical applications, advantages, and limitations of various monitoring techniques, this review elucidates the clinical utility of advanced tools in addressing the limitations of standard monitoring and optimizing patient outcomes in modern anaesthesia and critical care practices.

血流动力学监测的基础和进展:第二部分-高级参数和工具。
先进的血流动力学监测已经彻底改变了围手术期医学和重症监护,提供了全面的心血管生理学见解,促进了复杂参数的精确评估和管理,如心输出量、全身血管阻力、液体反应性和组织灌注。这些技术提高了临床医生检测细微生理变化的能力,使及时干预和个性化治疗策略成为可能,特别是对危重患者和接受重大外科手术的患者。这两部分的回顾提供了血流动力学监测的全面分析。第一部分考察了宏观血液动力学和微观血液动力学的基本原理。第二部分侧重于先进的血流动力学监测工具,追溯心输出量测量技术的演变,从1870年的菲克耗氧量法到当代的创新,如脉冲轮廓分析,生物阻抗/生物阻抗,以及实时无创模式,如先进的超声心动图。通过检查各种监测技术的基本原理、设备、侵入性、临床应用、优点和局限性,本综述阐明了先进工具在解决现代麻醉和重症监护实践中标准监测的局限性和优化患者结果方面的临床应用。
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