Parameters | Change | Causes |
Systemic vascular resistance and mean arterial pressure | Increased | - Hypercarbia
- Neuroendocrine response (ie, increased catecholamines, vasopressin, and cortisol)
- Mechanical factors (ie, direct compression of aorta)
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Cardiac filling pressures | Increased | - Increased intrathoracic pressure secondary to pneumoperitoneum
- Increased sympathetic output due to neuroendocrine response and hypercarbia
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Cardiac filling volumes | Variable; increased or no change | Interaction among: - Increased intravascular volume resulting from compression of liver and spleen
- Reduced preload and venous return
- Positioning
- Patient's preexisting status
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Cardiac index | Variable; decreased or no change | Interaction among: - Increased afterload
- Decreased venous return
- Decreased cardiac filling
- Increased intravascular volume
- Positioning
- Patient's preexisting status
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Cardiac rhythm | Bradyarrhythmias | Peritoneal stretch - vagal |
Tachyarrhythmias | - Hypercarbia
- Hypoxia
- Capnothorax
- Pulmonary embolism
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