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Goal directed fluid therapy is a new standard surgical procedure which is successful in patients undergoing hip revision arthroplasty, There has been a reduction of postoperative complications, most importantly surgery with a decrease inbleeding, as well as in hospital and intensive care stays it is related. The aim of this study is to evaluate effectiveness of pulmonary ultrasound score and vena cava collapse index measurements in the patients undergoing hip surgery under spinal anesthesia and relation with peroperative fluid management.
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Patients who will undergo hip surgery under spinal anesthesia using the closed envelope method it will be randomized and divided into 2 groups.
1.The inferior vena cava collapse index IVC CI and lung ultrasound score (LUS) measurements and goal directed fluid therapy will be done 2. Group applying zero balance liquid therapy to patients with conventional methods is planned.
If the CI is below 50% and the LUS score is below 15, fluid management will be considered as successful.
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70 participants in 2 patient groups
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zuhal Çavuş, MD; dondu moralar, prof MD
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