Introduction Invasive blood pressure monitoring is essential in liver transplant surgery due to expected major hemodynamic shifts. The use of central versus peripheral arterial access, however, is institution-dependent, which can affect clinical decisions regarding vasopressor therapy. Although there are studies that demonstrate inconsistencies based on arterial cannulation sites, few studies have compared femoral and radial artery blood pressures in patients undergoing liver transplant surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis review aims to broadly describe drug infusion technologies and raise subtle but important issues arising from infusion therapy that can potentially lead to patient instability and morbidity. Advantages and disadvantages of gravity-dependent drug infusion are described and compared with electromechanical approaches for precise control of medication infusion, including large-volume peristaltic and syringe pumps. This review discusses how drugs and inert carriers interact within infusion systems and outlines several complexities and potential sources of drug error.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt Anesthesiol Clin
January 2017