Intraoperative Hypotension Increased Risk in the Oncological Patient

AuthorIslam Mohammad Shehataen
AuthorAmir Elhassanen
AuthorDavid Alejandro Munozen
AuthorBryan Okerekeen
AuthorElyse M. Cornetten
AuthorGiustino Varrassien
AuthorFarnad Imanien
AuthorAlan David Kayeen
AuthorSaloome Sehat-Kashanien
AuthorIvan Uritsen
AuthorOmar Viswanathen
OrcidIslam Mohammad Shehata [0000-0003-3663-3056]en
OrcidElyse M. Cornett [0000-0001-7961-3931]en
OrcidGiustino Varrassi [0000-0002-3822-2923]en
OrcidFarnad Imani [0000-0003-0814-0772]en
OrcidAlan David Kaye [0000-0003-2464-0187]en
OrcidSaloome Sehat-Kashani [0000-0003-3207-7777]en
OrcidIvan Urits [0000-0002-3652-6085]en
OrcidOmar Viswanath [0000-0002-6124-7037]en
Issued Date2021-02-28en
AbstractPatient safety advocacy involves avoiding, preventing, and amelioration of adverse outcomes or injuries caused by the process of healthcare rather than a patient's underlying medical illness. Intraoperative hypotension (IOH), a common morbid event, reduces perfusion to critical organs and tissues and has a wide incidence, depending on how it is defined. IOH has adverse intraoperative and postoperative consequences, which make its prevention important to improve patient outcomes. Certain populations have even greater consequences related to IOH, and clinicians must understand these risks. In this narrative review, we examine the risk of intraoperative hypotension in the oncological patient population.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/aapm.112830en
KeywordIntraoperative Hypotensionen
KeywordPost-Induction Hypotensionen
KeywordAnesthetic Fluid Deficitsen
KeywordCarcinoid Crisisen
KeywordGeneral Anesthesiaen
KeywordCanceren
KeywordOncological Surgeryen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleIntraoperative Hypotension Increased Risk in the Oncological Patienten
TypeReview Articleen

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