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Fluid therapy in adults having non-cardiac surgery: A narrative review. [PDF]
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Paroxysmal Hypertension and Hypovolemia
New England Journal of Medicine, 1966CATECHOLAMINE release produces a clinical picture characterized by hypertension, anxiety, sweating and tachycardia. Blood volume is often reduced in pheochromocytoma,1 and hypovolemia has been implicated as a cause of the shock that occasionally complicates the preoperative or postoperative course.2 Essential hypertension, however, is not usually ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Eleven patients with orthostatic intolerance had, for no detectable reason, a marked reduction in blood volume (73 +/- 2.29% [SE] of normal). Head-up tilt caused a pronounced increase in heart rate (+ 39 +/- 6 beats/min); one patient had a vasovagal episode after the initial tachycardia.
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Eleven patients with orthostatic intolerance had, for no detectable reason, a marked reduction in blood volume (73 +/- 2.29% [SE] of normal). Head-up tilt caused a pronounced increase in heart rate (+ 39 +/- 6 beats/min); one patient had a vasovagal episode after the initial tachycardia.
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Fluid resuscitation of hypovolemia
Intensive Care Medicine, 1985A great deal has been learned about fluid resuscitation in the last several decades. The choice of an appropriate fluid for resuscitation in every given clinical situation has not yet been definitively determined but we can make some conclusions based on currently available data.
J A, Sturm, D H, Wisner
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Blood Volume Redistribution During Hypovolemia
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2013The goal of this study was to investigate the contribution of splanchnic volume redistribution and lower limb vasoconstriction in the maintenance of blood pressure during progressive central hypovolemia induced by graded lower body negative pressure (LBNP).
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Systemic Hypovolemia after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 1990Two patients who had suffered subrachnoid hemorrhage were subjected to intensive monitoring of parameters of circulating blood flow, cardiovascular dynamics, and fluid and electrolyte balance. Among the parameters studied were red cell volume, plasma volume, and total blood volume, cardiac output, and central venous and pulmonary capillary wedge ...
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