Passive Leg Raising for Fluid Responsiveness in Children: Is it Reliable? [PDF]
How to cite this article: Ismail J, Bansal A. Passive Leg Raising for Fluid Responsiveness in Children: Is it Reliable? Indian J Crit Care Med 2020;24(5):291-292.
Ismail J, Bansal A.
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Passive Leg Raising Correlates with Future Exercise Capacity after Coronary Revascularization. [PDF]
Hemodynamic properties affected by the passive leg raise test (PLRT) reflect cardiac pumping efficiency. In the present study, we aimed to further explore whether PLRT predicts exercise intolerance/capacity following coronary revascularization. Following
Shu-Chun Huang +7 more
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Passive leg raising: keep it easy! [PDF]
Dear Editor, We read with interest the recently published article by Lakhal et al. [1]. The authors confirmed that the passive leg raising (PLR) test was a good predictor of fluid responsiveness when its effects were assessed on cardiac output. This study increases the level of evidence that the PLR test can serve as a ‘‘self’’ volume challenge.
Xavier Monnet, Jean-Louis Teboul
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PENGARUH PASSIVE LEG RAISING (PLR) TERHADAP PENINGKATAN TEKANAN DARAH PASIEN POST SPINAL ANESTESI DI RECOVERY ROOM [PDF]
Latar Belakang: Risiko paling sering yang timbul akibat spinal anestesi yaitu hipotensi. Hipotensi dapat menurunkan 20-30% tekanan darah sistolik dari normal.
Hasni, Amelia Tsania
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Correction: Passive Leg Raising Correlates with Future Exercise Capacity after Coronary Revascularization. [PDF]
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0137846.].
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Clinical and echocardiographic data before (T0) and during (T1) the passive leg raising maneuver.
Clinical and echocardiographic data before (T0) and during (T1) the passive leg raising maneuver.
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PENGARUH PASSIVE LEG RAISING (PLR) TERHADAP PERUBAHAN TEKANAN DARAH PADA PASIEN DENGAN GENERAL ANESTESI DI RSUD DR.SOEDIRMAN KEBUMEN [PDF]
Latar Belakang: Pemberian induksi pada pasien dengan general anestesi dapat menyebabkan ketidakstabilan tekanan darah karena vasodilatasi pembuluh darah arteri dan vena.
Jihan Sajidah
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Background In patients on mechanical ventilation, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) can decrease cardiac output through a decrease in cardiac preload and/or an increase in right ventricular afterload.
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International audienceObjective: By analogy with the classical central venous pressure rules to assess a fluid challenge, we hypothesized that an increase in central venous pressure greater than or equal to 5 cm H 2 O (i.e., 4 mm Hg) during passive leg ...
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Passive leg raising and compression stockings: a note of caution [PDF]
In a recent editorial in Critical Care, Monnet and Teboul emphasize the value of passive leg raising (PLR) as a reliable bedside indicator of fluid responsiveness in critically ill patients [1]. This is because PLR induces changes in venous return, regardless of the mode of ventilation or the underlying cardiac arrhythmias.
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