Techniques for Assessment of Intravascular Supply in Critically Ill Patients <<>>
Written by Marik, P. E. on September 18, 2009 – 11:00 pm -Fluid replacement is considered the cornerstone of resuscitation in the ICU. However, only about 50% of critically ill hemodynamically unsteady patients are liquid responsive; furthermore, both under-resuscitation and overzealous shifting supervision adversely strike after-effect Consequently, the resuscitation of critically ill patients requires an scrupulous assessment of the patients’ intravascular volume reputation and their volume responsiveness. This gift-wrap reviews the advance and exactness of methods for assessing fluid responsiveness in critically ill patients.
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