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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine whether the kinetics of endogenous albumin is altered by the generalized inflammation caused by major abdominal surgery.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a continuous infusion of local anesthesia with a catheter in the surgical wound reduces patient consumption of opiates by 30% in the 48-hour postoperative period following surgery for colorectal neoplasm and hepatic surgery versus the continuous infusion of physiological serum.
Comparison of metabolic and nutritional effects of an enteral immune enhancing diet with those of a standard polymeric one, in ICU patients
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the early identification and more precise intervention of goal-directed intraoperative plasma volume expansion and catecholamine therapy using arterial pressure based cardiac output (APCO) measurement in addition to normal vital signs will improve postoperative organ function, in particular renal function, in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery.
The aim of this trial is to compare preoperative Imunnonutrition with standard enteral nutrition regarding morbidity after major abdominal surgery in patients with NRS greater 3. The primary end point is the complication rate until 30 days after surgery.