Positive end-expiratory pressure-induced increase in external jugular venous pressure does not predict fluid responsiveness in laparoscopic prostatectomy.
Min HurSeokha YooJung-Yoon ChoiSun-Kyung ParkDhong Eun JungWon Ho KimJin-Tae KimJae-Hyon BahkPublished in: Journal of anesthesia (2018)
Our study results suggested that SVV and increase in EJVP after applying PEEP were not accurate predictors of fluid responsiveness during RALP. Further studies are required to find an adequate preload index in robot-assisted urologic surgery with steep Trendelenburg position.