Effectiveness of using non-invasive continuous arterial pressure monitoring with clearsight in hemodynamic monitoring during living renal transplantation in a recipient: A case report

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We investigated the effectiveness of the ClearSight system for hemodynamic management during kidney transplantation for a recipient. The recipient was to receive a kidney transplant from his mother under general anesthesia. We used continuous noninvasive finger-cuff-based monitoring of blood pressure, provided by the ClearSight system, and stroke volume variation to predict fluid responsiveness. We used of a balanced anesthetic technique and stringent monitoring standards to ensure a successful outcome for the patient. This case demonstrated that ClearSight has the potential to improve patient monitoring in hemodynamically stable patients who received kidney transplantation under general anesthesia.

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Kakuta, N., Tsutsumi, Y. M., Murakami, C., Sakai, Y., Oyama, T., Kasai, A., … Tanaka, K. (2018). Effectiveness of using non-invasive continuous arterial pressure monitoring with clearsight in hemodynamic monitoring during living renal transplantation in a recipient: A case report. Journal of Medical Investigation, 65(1–2), 139–141. https://doi.org/10.2152/jmi.65.139

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