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  1. The use of cardiac output monitoring may improve patient outcomes after major surgery. However, little is known about the use of this technology across nations.

    Authors: Tahania Ahmad, Christian M. Beilstein, Cesar Aldecoa, Rui P. Moreno, Zsolt Molnár, Vesna Novak-Jankovic, Christoph K. Hofer, Michael Sander, Andrew Rhodes and Rupert M. Pearse
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2015 4:8
  2. Perioperative goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) may improve outcome after high-risk surgery. Minimal invasive measurement of stroke volume variation (SVV) has been recommended to guide fluid therapy. We inten...

    Authors: Ib Jammer, Mari Tuovila and Atle Ulvik
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2015 4:6
  3. Appropriately timed patient discharge is essential for optimal patient care and efficient hospital functioning. The post-operative morbidity survey (POMS) is the only validated prospective method of measuring ...

    Authors: Elizabeth Ashby, Claire Matejowsky, Michael G Mythen, Fares S Haddad and Michael PW Grocott
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2015 4:5
  4. Patient satisfaction is an important metric of health-care quality. Accidental awareness under general anaesthesia (AAGA) is a serious complication of anaesthesia care which may go unrecognised in the immediat...

    Authors: Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe, Eleanor Mary Kate Walker and Madeline Bell
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2015 4:4
  5. Perioperative fluid therapy remains a highly debated topic. Its purpose is to maintain or restore effective circulating blood volume during the immediate perioperative period. Maintaining effective circulating...

    Authors: Lais Helena Camacho Navarro, Joshua A Bloomstone, Jose Otavio Costa Auler Jr, Maxime Cannesson, Giorgio Della Rocca, Tong J Gan, Michael Kinsky, Sheldon Magder, Timothy E Miller, Monty Mythen, Azriel Perel, Daniel A Reuter, Michael R Pinsky and George C Kramer
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2015 4:3
  6. Several plasma volume expander alternatives exist to enhance intravascular volume status in patients undergoing surgery. The optimal intravascular volume expander in the perioperative setting is currently unkn...

    Authors: Raquel R Bartz, William D White and Tong J Gan
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2015 4:2
  7. Goal-directed therapy (GDT) utilizes monitoring techniques to help guide clinicians with administering fluids, vasopressors, inotropes, or other treatments to patients in various clinical settings. Multiple st...

    Authors: Jason B O’Neal and Andrew D Shaw
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2015 4:1
  8. The benefit of the post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU) with respect to an early detection of postoperative complications is beyond dispute. From a patient perspective, prevention and optimal management of pain, ...

    Authors: Michael T Ganter, Stephan Blumenthal, Seraina Dübendorfer, Simone Brunnschweiler, Tim Hofer, Richard Klaghofer, Andreas Zollinger and Christoph K Hofer
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2014 3:10
  9. In particular surgical conditions, a balanced anesthesia with a high-antinociceptive contribution is required. This may induce cardiovascular impairment and thus compromise tissue oxygenation. In this prospect...

    Authors: Jaap Jan Vos, Marieke Poterman, Laura N Hannivoort, Victor W Renardel De Lavalette, Michel MRF Struys, Thomas WL Scheeren and Alain F Kalmar
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2014 3:9
  10. Complications increase the costs of care of surgical patients. We studied the Premier database to determine the incidence and direct medical costs related to pulmonary complications and compared it to cardiac ...

    Authors: Lee A Fleisher and Walter T Linde-Zwirble
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2014 3:7
  11. The numbers of people requiring total arthroplasty is expected to increase substantially over the next two decades. However, increasing costs and new payment models in the USA have created a sustainability gap. A...

    Authors: Darren R Raphael, Maxime Cannesson, Ran Schwarzkopf, Leslie M Garson, Shermeen B Vakharia, Ranjan Gupta and Zeev N Kain
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2014 3:6
  12. The aim of this study was to survey the relative importance of postoperative recovery targets and perioperative care items, as perceived by a large group of international dedicated professionals.

    Authors: Eirik K Aahlin, Maarten von Meyenfeldt, Cornelius HC Dejong, Olle Ljungqvist, Kenneth C Fearon, Dileep N Lobo, Nicolas Demartines, Arthur Revhaug, Stephen J Wigmore and Kristoffer Lassen
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2014 3:5
  13. Perioperative enhanced recovery programmes (ERPs), identified as initiatives that improve care and save money, have been adopted by NHS Improvement and are currently being rolled out across many surgical depar...

    Authors: Stephanie Archer, Jane Montague and Anish Bali
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2014 3:2
  14. When hospitals suffer financial losses when postoperative complications occur, they may have a direct financial incentive to initiate quality improvement programs. The purpose of this research was to determine...

    Authors: David N Flynn, Rebecca M Speck, Najjia N Mahmoud, Guy David and Lee A Fleisher
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2014 3:1
  15. The aim of this study was to determine if the post-operative serum arterial lactate concentration is associated with mortality, length of hospital stay or complications following hepatic resection.

    Authors: Matthew G Wiggans, Tim Starkie, Golnaz Shahtahmassebi, Tom Woolley, David Birt, Paul Erasmus, Ian Anderson, Matthew J Bowles, Somaiah Aroori and David A Stell
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:21
  16. The monitoring of the cardiac output (CO) and other hemodynamic parameters, traditionally performed with the thermodilution method via a pulmonary artery catheter (PAC), is now increasingly done with the aid o...

    Authors: Christos Chamos, Liana Vele, Mark Hamilton and Maurizio Cecconi
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:19
  17. Preoperative anaemia and low exertional oxygen uptake are both associated with greater postoperative morbidity and mortality. This study reports the association among haemoglobin concentration ([Hb]), peak oxy...

    Authors: James M Otto, Alasdair F O’Doherty, Philip J Hennis, Jackie A Cooper, Michael PW Grocott, Chris Snowdon, John B Carlisle, Michael Swart, Toby Richards and Hugh E Montgomery
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:18
  18. In this narrative review, an overview is given of the pros and cons of various crystalloid fluids used for infusion during initial resuscitation or maintenance phases in adult hospitalized patients. Special em...

    Authors: Annemieke Smorenberg, Can Ince and AB Johan Groeneveld
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:17

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Perioperative Medicine 2014 3:3

  19. As a result of the increasing prevalence of obesity in the UK, anesthetists are increasingly encountering overweight and obese patients in routine practice. There is currently a paucity of evidence to guide be...

    Authors: Mark C Bellamy and Michael P Margarson
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:12
  20. In 2009, the NHS evidence adoption center and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published a review of the use of endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs)....

    Authors: Stephen J Goodyear, Heng Yow, Mahmud Saedon, Joanna Shakespeare, Christopher E Hill, Duncan Watson, Colette Marshall, Asif Mahmood, Daniel Higman and Christopher HE Imray
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:10
  21. The assessment and maintenance of perioperative blood volume is important because fluid therapy is a routine part of intraoperative care. In the past, patients undergoing major surgery were given large amounts...

    Authors: Takehiko Iijima, Birgitte Brandstrup, Peter Rodhe, Audrius Andrijauskas and Christer H Svensen
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:9
  22. Whether inflammatory responses to surgery are comparably activated during total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) and during volatile anesthesia remains unclear. We thus compared the perioperative effects of TIVA ...

    Authors: Daniela C Ionescu, Simona Claudia D Margarit, Adina Norica I Hadade, Teodora N Mocan, Nicolae A Miron and Daniel I Sessler
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:8
  23. Sidestream dark field (SDF) imaging has been used to demonstrate microcirculatory abnormalities in a variety of critical illnesses. The microcirculation is also affected by advancing age and chronic comorbidit...

    Authors: Toby Reynolds, Amanda Vivian-Smith, Shaman Jhanji and Rupert M Pearse
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:7
  24. High-risk, noncardiac surgery represents only 12.5% of surgical procedures, but 83.3% of deaths. The postanaesthetic care unit (PACU) addresses the need for an improved level of care for these patients by prov...

    Authors: Joanna C Simpson and S Ramani Moonesinghe
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:5
  25. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) has become well established in the preoperative assessment of patients presenting for major surgery in the United Kingdom. There is evidence supporting its use in risk-s...

    Authors: Sam Huddart, Emily L Young, Rebecca-Lea Smith, Peter JE Holt and Pradeep K Prabhu
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:4
  26. Hypotension is common in the early postoperative stages after abdominothoracic esophagectomy for esophageal cancer. We examined the ability of stroke volume variation (SVV), pulse pressure variation (PPV), cen...

    Authors: Hironori Ishihara, Eiji Hashiba, Hirobumi Okawa, Junichi Saito, Toshinori Kasai and Toshihito Tsubo
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:3
  27. Measurement of outcomes after major abdominal surgery has traditionally focused on mortality, however the low incidence in elective surgery makes this measure a poor comparator. The Postoperative Morbidity Sur...

    Authors: Simon J Davies, James Francis, Jonathan Dilley, R Jonathan T Wilson, Simon J Howell and Victoria Allgar
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2013 2:1
  28. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious complication in the perioperative period, and is consistently associated with increased rates of mortality and morbidity. Two major consensus definitions have been develo...

    Authors: Stacey Calvert and Andrew Shaw
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2012 1:6
  29. The Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP) is a quality improvement initiative focused on reducing surgical complications. Reporting SCIP performance measures helps determine whether hospitals receive the fu...

    Authors: Rebecca M Speck, Mark D Neuman, Andrew R Bond and Lee A Fleisher
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2012 1:5
  30. Peripheral nerve blocks are effective in treating acute pain, thereby minimizing the requirement for opiate analgesics. Fractured neck of femur (FNF) is a common, painful injury. The provision of effective ana...

    Authors: Szilard Szucs, Gabriella Iohom, Brian O’Donnell, Pavol Sajgalik, Ishtiaq Ahmad, Nazar Salah and George Shorten
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2012 1:4
  31. Outpatient anesthesia clinics are well established in North America, Europe and Australia, but few economic evaluations have been published. The Perioperative Systems in Hong Kong are best described as a hybri...

    Authors: Anna Lee, Po Tong Chui, Chun Hung Chiu, Tony Gin and Anthony MH Ho
    Citation: Perioperative Medicine 2012 1:3

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