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Ability of dynamic preload indices to predict fluid responsiveness in a high femoral-to-radial arterial pressure gradient: a retrospective study |
Seon Ju Kim, So Yeon Kim, Hye Sun Lee, Goeun Park, Eun Jang Yoon, Sungtaik Heo, Bon-Nyeo Koo |
Anesth Pain Med. 2021;16(4):360-367. Published online October 22, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.17085/apm.21001 |
Ability of dynamic preload indices to predict fluid responsiveness in a high femoral-to-radial arterial pressure gradient: a retrospective study Comparison of arterial pressure and plethysmographic waveform-based dynamic preload variables in assessing fluid responsiveness and dynamic arterial tone in patients undergoing major hepatic resection Dynamic preload indicators fail to predict fluid responsiveness in open-chest conditions Dynamic preload indicators fail to predict fluid responsiveness in open-chest conditions Dynamic preload variables to predict fluid responsiveness in children with hyperdynamic circulation The increase of vasomotor tone avoids the ability of the dynamic preload indicators to estimate fluid responsiveness Agreements between mean arterial pressure from radial and femoral artery measurements in refractory shock patients Dynamic changes of pulse pressure but not of pulse pressure variation during passive leg raising predict preload responsiveness in critically ill patients with spontaneous breathing activity Comment on “Plethysmographic dynamic indices predict fluid responsiveness in septic ventilated patients” by Feissel et al. Plethysmographic dynamic indices predict fluid responsiveness in septic ventilated patients |