Specific Considerations With Liver Disease - Anesthesia in Patients With Liver Disease
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- maintaining adequate hepatic perfusion
- Outline
- Propofol is the preferred induction agent
- regional anesthesia
- Acetaminophen is deemed safe
- venous access
- arterial catheter
- rapid sequence induction
- postoperative care
- Surgical considerations for the anesthesiologist during procedures on the liver
- Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) for liver resection
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