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Predicting the Need for Fluid Therapy—Does Fluid Responsiveness Work? [PDF]
Fluid overdose can be harmful in critically ill patients. Since central venous pressure (CVP) is currently considered to be an inappropriate indicator of preload, much attention is being given to predicting fluid responsiveness, i.e., the response of ...
Hiroshi Ueyama, Sawami Kiyonaka
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Predictors of fluid responsiveness in the operating room: a narrative review [PDF]
Prediction of fluid responsiveness has been considered an essential tool for modern fluid management. However, most studies in this field have focused on patients in intensive care unit despite numerous research throughout several decades. Therefore, the
Ah Ran Oh, Jong-Hwan Lee
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The time course of fluid responsiveness [PDF]
Fluid responsiveness (FR) is a cornerstone concept in the hemodynamic management of critically ill patients, referring to the heart's ability to increase output in response to fluid administration.
Ricardo Castro +4 more
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Evaluation of Fluid Responsiveness: Is Photoplethysmography a Noninvasive Alternative? [PDF]
Background. Goal-directed fluid therapy reduces morbidity and mortality in various clinical settings. Respiratory variations in photoplethysmography are proposed as a noninvasive alternative to predict fluid responsiveness during mechanical ventilation ...
Lars Prag Antonsen +1 more
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Assessment of fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients: a systematic review of literature [PDF]
Patients who increase stoke volume or cardiac index more than 10 or 15% after a fluid challenge are usually considered fluid responders. Assessment of fluid responsiveness prior to volume expansion is critical to avoid fluid overload, which has been ...
Renato Carneiro de Freitas Chaves +7 more
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Dynamic Measures of Fluid Responsiveness to Guide Resuscitation in Patients With Sepsis and Septic Shock: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
OBJECTIVE:. To determine the impact of using dynamic measures of fluid responsiveness in guiding the resuscitation of adult patients with sepsis and septic shock. DATA SOURCE:.
Jocelyn Wang, MSc +20 more
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Change in End-Tidal Co 2 After Mini-Fluid Challenge to Determine Fluid Responsiveness
OBJECTIVES:. Distributive shock is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the ICU. IV fluid resuscitation is a vital intervention to improve cardiac output and end-organ perfusion during the initial resuscitation and for those who remain fluid ...
Isadore M. Budnick, MD +3 more
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Assessment of Volume Status and Fluid Responsiveness in Small Animals [PDF]
Intravenous fluids are an essential component of shock management in human and veterinary emergency and critical care to increase cardiac output and improve tissue perfusion.
Søren R. Boysen, Kris Gommeren
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Background It is now widely recognized that both inadequate and excessive fluid replacement are deleterious to health, and both can affect recovery during critical illness.
Hassan Effat +4 more
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Despite the acceptance of carotid ultrasound for predicting patients’ fluid responsiveness in critical care and anesthesia, its efficacy for predicting hypotension and fluid responsiveness remains unclear in the perioperative setting.
Kuo-Chuan Hung +8 more
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