Manuscript for Review Process
Switching from Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy to Goal “Monitor-Oriented” Fluid Therapy.
Abstract:
Subjects undergoing major surgery are constantly exposed to a high risk of postoperative complications. Patient related factors depend on disease, age and comorbidities, whereas procedure related factors depend on the interference of surgery and anesthesia with the functional status of the patient. The duration of the procedure under general anesthesia can be associated with the probability of developing anesthesia related complications, [1].
Keywords:
Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy