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From: Impact of hemodynamic instability during cytoreductive surgery on survival in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma

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Representative images of intraoperative blood pressure monitoring and the values for the three variables indicating hemodynamic instability. The red line indicates the 65 mmHg mark while the blue line indicates the median systolic blood pressure measured in the general ward the day before surgery (SBPward). Black dots indicate intraoperative systolic blood pressure (SBPk), obtained from the electronic anesthetic record (collected at 1-min intervals and averaged at 5-min intervals). White dots indicate intraoperative mean arterial pressure (MAP). A A 62-year-old woman with FIGO stage IIIC HGSOC. After an operative time of 8.1 h for primary debulking surgery (anesthesia time: 9.2 h), complete cytoreduction was achieved. B A 71-year-old woman with FIGO stage IVB HGSOC. After an operative time of 9.9 h for primary debulking surgery (anesthesia time: 11.1 h), complete cytoreduction was achieved

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