Best practice & research clinical anaesthesiology: Advances in haemodynamic monitoring for the perioperative patient: Perioperative cardiac output monitoring

Best Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol. 2019 Jun;33(2):139-153. doi: 10.1016/j.bpa.2019.05.008. Epub 2019 Jul 22.

Abstract

Less invasive or even completely non-invasive haemodynamic monitoring technologies have evolved during the last decades. Even established, invasive devices such as the pulmonary artery catheter and transpulmonary thermodilution have still an evidence-based place in the perioperative setting, albeit only in special patient populations. Accumulating evidence suggests to use continuous haemodynamic monitoring, especially flow-based variables such as stroke volume or cardiac output to prevent occult hypoperfusion and, consequently, decrease morbidity and mortality perioperatively. However, there is still a substantial gap between evidence provided by randomised trials and the implementation of haemodynamic monitoring in daily clinical routine. Given the fact that perioperative morbidity and mortality are higher than anticipated and anaesthesiologists are in charge to deal with this problem, the recent advances in minimally invasive and non-invasive monitoring technologies may facilitate more widespread use in the operating theatre, as in addition to costs, the degree of invasiveness of any monitoring tool determines the frequency of its application, at least perioperatively. This review covers the currently available invasive, non-invasive and minimally invasive techniques and devices and addresses their indications and limitations.

Keywords: haemodynamic monitoring; invasive, minimally invasive, non-invasive, cardiac output; pulmonary arterial, transpulmonary thermodilution; pulse contour analysis; stroke volume.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cardiac Output / physiology*
  • Hemodynamic Monitoring / methods*
  • Hemodynamic Monitoring / trends
  • Humans
  • Monitoring, Intraoperative / methods*
  • Monitoring, Intraoperative / trends
  • Perioperative Care / methods*
  • Perioperative Care / trends
  • Thermodilution / methods*
  • Thermodilution / trends