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Tag: Intraoperative care

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Pharmacology and Strategies: How to treat hypotension under anesthesia?

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Intraoperative hypotension is a frequently encountered issue, with some studies indicating it is one of the most common factors associated with anesthesia-related complications. Effectively addressing low blood pressure is critical for maintaining adequate organ perfusion and preventing adverse outcomes. Mastering how to treat hypotension under anesthesia involves a systematic approach, combining patient assessment with judicious pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions.

Medications and Strategies: How Do You Treat Hypotension in Surgery?

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Intraoperative hypotension (IOH) is a common occurrence, with studies showing that up to 20% of patients under general anesthesia may experience a significant drop in blood pressure. Understanding **how do you treat hypotension in surgery?** involves a multifaceted approach that combines pharmacological interventions with precise fluid and hemodynamic management to ensure patient safety and maintain organ perfusion.