
Sequential Compression Device for Beach-Chair Position improves hemodynamic stability

Sequential Compression Device for Beach-Chair Position improves hemodynamic stability
The effect of a sequential compression device on hemodynamics in arthroscopic shoulder surgery using beach-chair position
Arthroscopy. 2010 Jun;26(6):729-33. Epub 2010 Mar 3Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
50 healthy patients scheduled for elective shoulder arthroscopy under general anaesthesia were randomized to use or no use of a sequential compression device (SCD). SCD was observed to significantly reduce the incidence of hypotension and improve haemodynamic parameters, such as BP, Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP), Stoke Volume Index (SVI) and Cardiac Index (CI) in patients undergoing arthroscopic sh...
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