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Practice Guideline
. 2024 Aug;133(2):264-276.
doi: 10.1016/j.bja.2024.04.046. Epub 2024 Jun 4.

PeriOperative Quality Initiative (POQI) international consensus statement on perioperative arterial pressure management

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PeriOperative Quality Initiative (POQI) international consensus statement on perioperative arterial pressure management

Bernd Saugel et al. Br J Anaesth. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Arterial pressure monitoring and management are mainstays of haemodynamic therapy in patients having surgery. This article presents updated consensus statements and recommendations on perioperative arterial pressure management developed during the 11th POQI PeriOperative Quality Initiative (POQI) consensus conference held in London, UK, on June 4-6, 2023, which included a diverse group of international experts. Based on a modified Delphi approach, we recommend keeping intraoperative mean arterial pressure ≥60 mm Hg in at-risk patients. We further recommend increasing mean arterial pressure targets when venous or compartment pressures are elevated and treating hypotension based on presumed underlying causes. When intraoperative hypertension is treated, we recommend doing so carefully to avoid hypotension. Clinicians should consider continuous intraoperative arterial pressure monitoring as it can help reduce the severity and duration of hypotension compared to intermittent arterial pressure monitoring. Postoperative hypotension is often unrecognised and might be more important than intraoperative hypotension because it is often prolonged and untreated. Future research should focus on identifying patient-specific and organ-specific hypotension harm thresholds and optimal treatment strategies for intraoperative hypotension including choice of vasopressors. Research is also needed to guide monitoring and management strategies for recognising, preventing, and treating postoperative hypotension.

Keywords: anaesthesia; arterial pressure; cardiovascular dynamics; complications; guidelines; haemodynamic monitoring; hypotension; postoperative outcome.

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Open research questions in the field of perioperative arterial pressure management. MAP, mean arterial pressure.

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