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Filter by:Arthroscopic meniscal procedures are the most commonly performed orthopaedic procedure in the U.S. affecting 15% of Americans ages 10-65 years. Meniscus injury is also known to increase the risk of posttraumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). The current randomized clinical trial will test a novel intervention after meniscal repair that combines an oral senolytic fisetin and real-time biofeedback program to restore joint loading and subsequent return to activity.
Fluid management is a fundamental aspect of anesthesia. Several monitorization methods have been introduced to optimize fuid management. To date neither of them were ideal. Corrected flow time measurement (FTc) in the carotid artery was recently introduced to detect fluid responsiveness. Spinal anesthesia causes hypotension and fluid preloading is suggested to overcome this problem. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of FTc guided fluid loading on spinal anesthesia induced hypotension.