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Table 1 Randomized controlled trials demonstrating the ability of hemodynamic strategies based on pulse pressure variation or stroke volume variation monitoring to improve postsurgical outcome

From: Long live dynamic parameters!

Study

Surgical population

Hemodynamic goal

Clinical benefit

Benes and colleagues, 2010 [4]

Major abdominal

SVV <10 %

Decrease in complications and hospital length of stay

Goepfert and colleagues, 2013 [5]

Cardiac

SVV <10 %

Decrease in complications and ICU length of stay

Lopes and colleagues, 2007 [6]

Major abdominal

PPV <10 %

Decrease in complications and ICU and hospital length of stay

Mayer and colleagues, 2010 [7]

Major abdominal

SVV <12 %

Decrease in complications and hospital length of stay

Ramsingh and colleagues, 2013 [8]

Major abdominal

SVV <12 %

Faster return of gastrointestinal function and decrease in hospital length of stay

Salzwedel and colleagues, 2013 [9]

Major abdominal

PPV <10 %

Decrease in complications

Schereen and colleagues, 2013 [10]

Major abdominal

SVV <10 %

Decrease in surgical site infections

Zhang and colleagues, 2012 [11]

Major abdominal

PPV <11 %

Faster return of gastrointestinal function and decrease in hospital length of stay

Zhang and colleagues, 2013 [12]

Thoracic

SVV = 10 %

Decrease in complications and intubation time

Zheng and colleagues, 2013 [13]

Major abdominal

SVV <12 %

Faster return of gastrointestinal function and decrease in ICU and hospital length of stay

  1. PPV, pulse pressure variation; SVV, stroke volume variation.