A personalized approach to monitoring and therapy of critical conditions

Author:

Kirov M. Yu.1,Kuz’kov V. V.1,Fot E. V.1,Smetkin A. A.1

Affiliation:

1. Northern State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia

Abstract

The key aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of critical conditions are considered. Particular attention is paid to invasive hemodynamic monitoring in sepsis and septic shock. The authors considered the strategy of fluid therapy and respiratory support both in intensive care patients and in the perioperative period of major surgical interventions. The results of clinical studies formed the basis of a personalized approach to monitoring and therapy of critical conditions. This approach, representing one of the promising areas of modern medicine, changes the diagnostic and therapeutic tactics, can significantly improve clinical outcomes, can reduce the burden on the healthcare system and the duration of hospitalization, and can reduce the number of complications and deaths.

Publisher

The Russian Academy of Sciences

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