@article{c1cbae635af244a7a1d82174347f01a8,
title = "{\textquoteleft}If you don't take a temperature, you can't find a fever{\textquoteright}: relevance to continuous arterial pressure monitoring",
abstract = "Intraoperative hypotension is common and is associated with adverse postoperative outcomes. A substantial fraction of all perioperative hypotension occurs shortly after induction of anaesthesia and before the procedure begins. Arterial pressure monitoring is usually intermittent in this period, with a risk of missing significant hypotensive events. Continuous blood pressure monitoring might help reduce hypotension. There are now strong arguments that if an arterial line is indicated, it should be placed before induction of anaesthesia to obtain maximal benefit.",
keywords = "blood pressure, continuous blood pressure monitoring, haemodynamic monitoring, hypotension, perioperative care",
author = "{van Lier}, Felix and Bouwman, {R. Arthur} and Scheeren, {Thomas W.L.}",
note = "Funding Information: TWLS received research grants and honoraria from Edwards Lifesciences (Irvine, CA, USA) and Masimo, Inc. (Irvine, CA, USA) for consulting and lecturing (all payments made to institution). RAB acts as clinical consultant for Philips Research (Eindhoven, the Netherlands). FvL declares no conflict of interest. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 British Journal of Anaesthesia",
year = "2022",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1016/j.bja.2022.07.018",
language = "English",
volume = "129",
pages = "464--468",
journal = "British Journal of Anaesthesia",
issn = "0007-0912",
publisher = "ELSEVIER SCI LTD",
number = "4",
}