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Assessment of Fluid Responsiveness

2019
Introduction: Volume expansion in patients with acute circulatory failure is the source of a therapeutic dilemma. On the one hand, it might improve oxygen delivery to the tissues; on the other hand, it might induce some fluid overload, of which deleterious effects have been well established.
Xavier Monnet, Jean-Louis Teboul
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Preload and fluid responsiveness

2020
Critical care echocardiography (CCE) provides various parameters to assess fluid requirement in critically ill patients with circulatory compromise. Static parameters are based on both the measurement of the size of left ventricular cavity at end-diastole and of the inferior vena cava at end-expiration.
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The Meaning of Fluid Responsiveness

2012
The management of intravenous fluid infusion in intensive care unit (ICU) patients is complex and often corresponds to the clinical imperative for perfusion and tissue oxygenation [1]. This issue is important because it concerns a large proportion of ICU patients.
R. Giraud, N. Siegenthaler, K. Bendjelid
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Detection of Fluid Responsiveness

2002
Volume expansion is frequently used in critically ill patients to improve hemodynamics. However, in studies designed to examine fluid responsiveness, only around 50% of critically ill patients have been shown to respond to volume expansion by a significant increase in stroke volume or cardiac output [1].
F. Michard, J. L. Teboul
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Hypovolemia and Fluid Responsiveness

2012
Traditionally, fluid responsiveness has been assessed by graded volume loading, but this may easily lead to fluid overload. Whether to provide a fluid bolus is a critical decision of the utmost importance in the emergency and ICU setting. Cardiac filling pressures are poor predictors of preload and neither central venous pressure nor pulmonary artery ...
Armando Sarti   +2 more
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Fluid responsiveness

European Heart Journal: Acute Cardiovascular Care
Alberto Calabrese   +2 more
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