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Reference Values and Hemodynamic Associations of Total Arterial Impedance Derived From PRAM Monitoring During Hemodynamically Stable Intraoperative Periods
In Brief
An observational study for Intraoperative Hemodynamics. Completed, enrolled 437 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Total arterial impedance (Ztot) is an advanced hemodynamic parameter that reflects the global arterial load opposing ventricular ejection by integrating both steady and pulsatile components of the arterial system. Although Ztot can be continuously derived from Pressure Recording Analytical Method (PRAM)-based monitoring, physiological reference values under stable clinical conditions are not well established. This observational study aims to define patient-level physiological reference values for Ztot using intraoperative hemodynamic data obtained from PRAM-based arterial waveform analysis during hemodynamically stable periods. In addition, the study evaluates the associations between Ztot and key hemodynamic variables reflecting arterial load and cardiovascular performance. High-resolution intraoperative data routinely recorded during standard clinical care are retrospectively analyzed. The findings of this study are intended to improve the interpretability of Ztot in advanced hemodynamic monitoring and to support future clinical and research applications.