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Filter by:The investigators propose a single-center, assessor blinded, randomized control trial to compare the efficacy of external oblique fascial plane (EOIFP) block versus Oblique Subcostal Transversus Abdominis Plane (OSTAP) block for patients undergoing open upper abdominal surgery at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus.
Fluid therapy is considered a first-line therapy in resuscitation protocols for hemodynamically unstable patients. The administration of fluids usually translates into an increase in Cardiac Output. However, not all patients increase mean blood pressure after fluid administration. To determine if fluids the administration improves blood pressure, it is necessary to evaluate the dependence of preload, vasomotor tone, and left ventricular stroke volume. The aim of this study is to confirm the usefulness of dynamic elastance, cardiovascular impedance, cardiac cycle efficiency, and other hemodynamic parameters calculated with the PRAM method as predictors of blood pressure response after fluid administration in open abdominal surgery. This will allow us to make and evaluate a predictive model for the blood pressure response after fluid administration in open abdominal surgery.