Better outcomes for advanced ovarian cancer patients – with cardiac output monitor saving 21 hours in hospital stay. A complex procedure for advanced ovarian cancer called Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS) is being guided by a haemodynamic monitor from Vygon, which has proven to reduce post operative complications and time spent in a high dependency unit by 45%. A 21-hour reduction in length of stay in a high dependency unit was calculated by Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals, which has been using two Mostcare Up devices to assist in CRS since 2019. The technology monitors arterial blood pressure beat-by-beat and from these
Better outcomes for advanced ovarian cancer patients as seen on The Hippocratic Post.