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Filter by:Background: The investigators aim is to indicate that the "goal directed fluid management" is more effective for open abdominal surgeries by performing perioperative hemodynamic monitorisation using a minimal invasive pulse counter analysis method. Methods: The study will be included 90 participants with ASA II-III risk score aged from 18-64 years. The prospective and randomized participants will be divided into 2 groups as liberal (Group L) and goal-directed fluid therapy (Group G) fluid treatment. Hemodynamic parameters and arterial blood gas analysis will be recorded at 30 min intervals. Preoperative and postoperative creatinine values, CR-POSSUM physiological score, Charlson comorbidity index (CCI), perioperative and postoperative vasopressor use, postoperative acute kidney injury network (AKIN), postoperative intensive care requirements, duration of hospital stay and 30-day mortality will be recorded.
This study will compare a group of patients managed with a manual GDFT protocol (using the EV1000 monitoring device; Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, USA) to a group of patients managed using a decision support system for GDFT guidance (implemented on the same EV1000 monitoring) in patients undergoing major abdominal and orthopedic surgery.