Observational study on passive leg raising and the autonomic nervous system [PDF]
In the intensive care and perioperative setting, circulation is often supported by intravenous fluid preceded by prediction of fluid responsiveness during a passive leg raising (PLR) maneuver.
Søren Søndergaard
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The Use of Passive Straight Leg Raising Test: A Survey of Clinicians [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Passive Straight Leg Raising Test (PSLRT) is one of the most commonly performed test in clinical practice. The purpose of this study was to survey the practice and interpretation of PSLRT amongst clinicians working in a tertiary care ...
Pande K
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End-tidal carbon dioxide changes induced by passive leg raising can predict fluid responsiveness in patients on veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a prospective, interventional study [PDF]
Background: Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is increasingly used in patients with cardiogenic shock. It results in cardiopulmonary shunting with reduced native cardiac output.
Timothée Hannequin +10 more
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Influence of sex on sympathetic vasomotor outflow responses to passive leg raising in young individuals [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to clarify sex differences in the inhibition of sympathetic vasomotor outflow which is caused by the loading of cardiopulmonary baroreceptors. Ten young males and ten age-matched females participated.
Keisho Katayama +9 more
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The effect of passive leg raising on the cross-sectional area of the right internal jugular vein in obese patients undergoing surgery: a prospective observational study [PDF]
Objectives To observe the association between passive leg raising (PLR) and the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the right internal jugular vein (IJV) in obese patients undergoing elective surgery.Design Prospective observational study with randomised ...
Dongliang Pei +5 more
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Effect of positive end-expiratory pressure value on change in end-tidal carbon dioxide as a predictor of fluid responsiveness in Patients Undergoing Passive Leg Raising Maneuver [PDF]
Identification of patients’ fluid status in the emergency room should be made before giving fluid therapy. This study aimed to determine the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure on change in end-tidal carbon dioxide during passive leg raising ...
Lutfi Nur Farid +2 more
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Differences in Hemodynamic Response to Passive Leg Raising Tests during the Day in Healthy Individuals: The Question of Normovolemia [PDF]
Background: The passive leg-raising (PLR) test was developed to predict fluid responsiveness and reduce fluid overload. However, the hemodynamic response of healthy individuals to the PLR test and how it changes during the day, between the morning and ...
Andrius Pranskunas +3 more
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Effect of passive leg raising on systemic hemodynamics of pregnant women: a dynamic assessment of maternal cardiovascular function at 22-24 weeks of gestation. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To investigate functional hemodynamic response to passive leg raising in healthy pregnant women and compare it with non-pregnant controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a prospective cross-sectional study with a case-control design.
Åse Vårtun, Kari Flo, Ganesh Acharya
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The clinical value of passive leg raising plus ultrasound to predict fluid responsiveness in children after cardiac surgery [PDF]
Background There are few non-invasive monitoring methods that can reliably predict fluid responsiveness (FR) in children. Here, we interrogate the value of doppler ultrasound evaluation of passive leg raising (PLR)-induced changes in stroke volume (SV ...
Deqiang Luo +3 more
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Pre-anesthesia ultrasound monitoring of subclavian vein diameter changes induced by modified passive leg raising can predict the occurrence of hypotension after general anesthesia: a prospective observational study [PDF]
Background Perioperative hypotension increases postoperative complication rates and prolongs postoperative recovery time. Whether Passive Leg Raising test (PLR) and Subclavian Vein Diameter (DSCV) can effectively predict post-anesthesia hypotension ...
Lijun Yang +7 more
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