Does goal-directed haemodynamic therapy decrease mortality, hospital length of stay, and postoperative complications in patients undergoing general anaesthesia for noncardiac surgery?
Goal-directed haemodynamic therapy during general anaesthesia for noncardiac surgery may reduce infectious postoperative complications and anastomotic leakage.
Goal-directed haemodynamic therapy during general anaesthesia might decrease mortality, hospital length of stay, and several postoperative complications. Only infectious postoperative complications and anastomotic leakage reached moderate certainty in the evidence.
Jessen et al. (Mon,) studied this question.