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Hemodynamic instability in the immediate postoperative setting after transcarotid artery revascularization.

Thomas A KaniaAaquib NooraniAmandeep JunejaSeleshi DemissieKuldeep SinghJonathan DeitchYana EtkinGregg S LandisJonathan Schor
Published in: Vascular (2022)
Hemodynamic instability is common after TCAR and reliably presents at or before postoperative hour 3. Hypo- followed by hyper-tension were the most common manifestations of hemodynamic instability. Regardless, unstable patients and stroke patients were more likely to require longer periods of time in the ICU and in the hospital overall. This may have implications for postoperative ICU resource management when deciding to transfer patients out of a monitored setting. Further study is required to establish relationships between pre- and intra-operative risk factors and outcomes such as hemodynamic instability and/or stroke. At present, one should proceed with careful evaluation of preoperative medications, strict management of postoperative hemodynamics, and clear communication among team members should all be employed to optimize outcomes.
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