Critical Care

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Commentary

Improving surgical outcomes: it is the destination not the journey

Jonathan Wilson* and Simon Davies

Author Affiliations

Department of Anaesthesia, York Teaching Hospital, Wigginton Road, York YO31 8HE, UK

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Critical Care 2010, 14:177 doi:10.1186/cc9082


See related research by Benes et al., http://ccforum.com/content/14/3/R118

Published: 16 July 2010

Abstract

Studies have demonstrated that optimising the circulating volume reduces morbidity after major surgery. This optimisation is usually achieved through maximisation of the stroke volume guided by oesophageal Doppler. New monitoring parameters of preload responsiveness using information from the arterial trace are now showing some promise in achieving the same goal. The present commentary examines these new parameters with respect to improving outcomes for the high-risk surgical patient.