Pathophysiologic Hemodynamics After Primary Unilateral Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA)
Orthostatic IntoleranceOrthostatic Hypotension1 moreIncidence and pathophysiologic hemodynamics of orthostatic intolerance and orthostatic hypotension in patients undergoing unilateral THA
Cerebral Hemodynamics During Sustained Intra-operative Hypotension
Cerebral AutoregulationObjective: The objective of this study is to describe the physiology of the cerebral autoregulation over time during extreme low blood pressures (BP). Study design: This is a retrospective data collection study. During the Personalized External Aortic Root Support (PEARS) procedure extreme low blood pressures < 65 mmHg are medically induced. Hemodynamic and neurophysiologic data is for clinic purposes stored. Study population: All patients requiring a PEARS study at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers, location Amsterdam Medical Center (AMC). Investigation: Cerebral parameters during sustained low blood pressures are monitored with the transcranial doppler (TCD) for cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV), near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for cerebral tissue oxygenation (rS02) and the electroencephalography (EEG) for the cerebral activity. Blood pressure waveforms are retrieved from an invasive arterial catheter. Besides, blood gasses during the low blood pressures and cardiac output, measured with a Schwan Ganz catheter are collected as well as electronic health records (EHR) (like age, gender and weight). All these devices are implemented as stated in the clinic protocol. Main study parameters/endpoints: The investigators will describe the cerebral autoregulation (CA) in several ways to retrieve a cut-off or lower limit of the CA where the regulation is either intact or impaired. First the static CA will be created with the mean arterial pressure (MAP) and mean cerebral blood flow (CBFm), second, the CA will be described with the mean flow velocity index (Mx, a method which calculates the correlation between the MAP and CBFm), COX (correlation between MAP and rS02) and with data of the EEG. After retrieval of the cut off or lower limit, the CA below this point will be described over time to check for differences.
Pleth Variability Index and Hypotension
HypotensionPleth Variability IndexCorrect assessment of a patient's volume status is the most important goal for an anesthetist. However, most of the variables used for fluid response evaluation are invasive and technically challenging.Pulse oximeter is a non-invasive, standardized and widely used monitoring method in many countries. Our aim in this study is to investigate the usefulness of the noninvasive pleth variability index to predict hypotension in orthopedic hip fracture patients who underwent spinal anesthesia.
A Study Evaluating Hypotension and Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction in Multiple Myeloma (MM)...
Multiple MyelomaThe purpose of this study is to determine whether the orthostatic hypotension reported among subjects during bortezomib-containing regimen is caused by a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system (ANS).
ED Decision Making Among Hypotensive Patients
HypotensionThe goal of this study is to assess decision making skills of emergency physicians when dealing with hypotensive patients. The hypothesis is that decisions made based on physical exam and vital signs regarding fluid resuscitation by emergency physicians are not statistically equivalent to those that would be made based on the use of a non-invasive CVP measurement