Evaluation of fluid responsiveness with dynamic superior vena cava collapsibility index in mechanically ventilated patients

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  • who: Yaru Li from the Department of Anesthesiology, Peking University Peopleu2019s Hospital, Xi Zhi Men South Street, Beijing, China have published the article: Evaluation of fluid responsiveness with dynamic superior vena cava collapsibility index in mechanically ventilated patients, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study showed that E/e` cannot discriminate FR effectively, which might be because PCWP represents not only LV diastolic function but also systolic function, which however was not affected by even 10 ml/kg fluid challenge in subjects with normal heart function (Porter et_al 2015).
  • how: The prospective diagnostic . . .

     

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