U.S., April 4 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07510451) titled 'The Hypotension Prediction Index Versus Standard Advanced Haemodynamic Monitoring in Patients Undergoing Major Aortic Surgery' on Feb. 28.
Brief Summary: The standard procedure during general anesthesia is to monitor vital functions, including cardiovascular functions such as cardiac electrical activity, using continuous ECG recording, blood pressure measurement with a sphygmomanometer, heart rate measurement, and tissue oxygenation measurement with a pulse oximeter. These are non-invasive methods, which are often insufficient in the case of extensive procedures within the abdominal aorta. In such cases, the anesthesiologist additio...