Investigating the ideal fluid management in Trendelenburg positions during lower abdominal laparoscopic surgeries in gynecological oncology and surgical oncology patients
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PI (perfusion index)
Timeframe: ten minutes results before induction
PVI (pleth variability index)
Timeframe: ten minutes results before induction
SPO2 (hemoglobin functional oxygen saturation)
Timeframe: ten minutes results before induction
PR (pulse rate beats per minute)
Timeframe: ten minutes results before induction
PI (perfusion index)
Timeframe: ten minutes when c02 insufflation is performed into the abdomen
PVI (pleth variability index)
Timeframe: ten minutes when c02 insufflation is performed into the abdomen
SPO2 (hemoglobin functional oxygen saturation)
Timeframe: ten minutes when c02 insufflation is performed into the abdomen
PR (pulse rate beats per minute)
Timeframe: t2(ten minutes when c02 insufflation is performed into the abdomen
PI (perfusion index)
Timeframe: two hours during the surgery in the trendelenburg position
PVI (pleth variability index)
Timeframe: two hours during the surgery in the trendelenburg position
SPO2 (hemoglobin functional oxygen saturation)
Timeframe: two hours during the surgery in the trendelenburg position
PR (pulse rate beats per minute)
Timeframe: two hours during the surgery in the trendelenburg position
PI (perfusion index)
Timeframe: five minute send of surgery
PVI (pleth variability index)
Timeframe: five minute send of surgery
SPO2 (hemoglobin functional oxygen saturation)
Timeframe: five minute send of surgery
PR (pulse rate beats per minute)
Timeframe: five minute send of surgery