Clinical Trial: Pulse Pressure Variation Vs. Central Venous Pressure for Fluid Management in Intracranial Tumor Surgery
Study Status: COMPLETED
Recruit Status: COMPLETED
Condition: Brain Tumor Adult
Study Type: OBSERVATIONAL
Official Title: Comparison of Pulse Pressure Variation and Central Venous Pressure for Fluid Management Guidance in Intracranial Tumor Surgery
Brief Summary:
This study investigates the efficacy of pulse pressure variation (PPV) compared to central venous pressure (CVP) in guiding fluid management during intracranial tumor surgeries.Perioperative fluid therapy is critical to prevent complications arising from both hypovolemia (e.g., hypotension, tissue hypoperfusion, ischemia) and hypervolemia (e.g., pulmonary edema, delayed wound healing, infection).Traditional fluid therapy relies on static parameters such as CVP, which have limited sensitivity and…
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