Vigileo™/FloTrac™ System: Stroke Volume Variation and Hemodynamic Trends are Beneficial for Acute Care Management of Perioperative Patients.

Rhonda Walker, M. Welliver
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Background: Hemodynamic monitoring is a necessary priority in the perioperative setting. Invasive and noninvasive monitoring technologies have been used to improve patient care. Literature pertaining to a new hemodynamic monitoring system, the Vigileo!"/FloTrac!" system, was explored to ascertain the reliability of data obtained from patients in the perioperative setting. The objective was to assess cardiac output (CO), stroke volume variation (SVV), and data trends over time for reliability in perioperative hemodynamic management. Methods: A systematic review was conducted that focused on the reliability of hemodynamic data obtained from the Vigileo!"/FloTrac!" system. Google Scholar and FirstSearch: Medline database were utilized for this review. Results: The Vigileo!"/FloTrac!" system provides reliable SVV and data trends that may guide hemodynamic management of perioperative patients. Conclusion: The Vigileo!"/FloTrac!" system provides reliable data that may be used to manage perioperative patient
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Vigileo™/FloTrac™系统:卒中容量变化和血流动力学趋势有利于围手术期患者的急性护理管理。
背景:血流动力学监测是围手术期必要的优先事项。侵入性和非侵入性监测技术已被用于改善患者护理。我们研究了一种新的血流动力学监测系统——Vigileo /FloTrac系统的相关文献,以确定围手术期患者数据的可靠性。目的是评估心排血量(CO)、脑卒中容积变化(SVV)和数据随时间的变化趋势,以确定围手术期血流动力学管理的可靠性。方法:对Vigileo /FloTrac系统获得的血流动力学数据的可靠性进行了系统评价。本综述使用了Google Scholar和FirstSearch: Medline数据库。结果:“/FloTrac”系统提供可靠的SVV和数据趋势,可指导围手术期患者的血流动力学管理。结论:“/FloTrac”系统提供了可靠的数据,可用于围手术期患者管理
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