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The following pages link to Respiratory variations in the arterial pressure during mechanical ventilation reflect volume status and fluid responsiveness (Q38204935):
Displayed 12 items.
- Cardiac power parameters during hypovolemia, induced by the lower body negative pressure technique, in healthy volunteers (Q28596952) (← links)
- Respiratory variation in peak aortic velocity accurately predicts fluid responsiveness in children undergoing neurosurgery under general anesthesia. (Q30252940) (← links)
- Consensus on circulatory shock and hemodynamic monitoring. Task force of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. (Q34553475) (← links)
- Perioperative fluid therapy: a statement from the international Fluid Optimization Group (Q35494370) (← links)
- Pulmonary hypertension attenuates the dynamic preload indicators increase during experimental hypovolemia (Q36295709) (← links)
- Stroke volume changes induced by a recruitment maneuver predict fluid responsiveness in patients with protective ventilation in the operating theater (Q37116944) (← links)
- Use of 'tidal volume challenge' to improve the reliability of pulse pressure variation. (Q37713297) (← links)
- Detection of volume loss using the Nexfin device in blood donors. (Q40323173) (← links)
- Common carotid artery diameter responds to intravenous volume expansion: an ultrasound observation (Q41781718) (← links)
- Non-invasive monitoring of oxygen delivery in acutely ill patients: new frontiers (Q42139463) (← links)
- The utility of limited trans-thoracic echocardiography in the stratification of pulse pressure variation: A feasibility study in major open abdominal surgery (Q59134297) (← links)
- Pulse Pressure Variation Can Predict the Hemodynamic Response to Pneumoperitoneum in Dogs: A Retrospective Study (Q64229639) (← links)