PREDICTING RESPONSE TO FLUID ADMINISTRATION: CURRENT APPROACHES AND TRENDS
Fluid therapy is one of the major components of targeted management of critically ill patients. The targeted approach allows optimizing the cardiac output, improving the oxygen delivery to tissues and its utilization by cells. Basing on changes in the preloading and functional tests it is possible t...
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doaj-f315af65709e4af3b23c48618d3befd22021-07-28T13:37:19ZrusNEW TERRA Publishing HouseВестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии2078-56582541-86532018-01-01143253410.21292/2078-5658-2017-14-3-25-34158PREDICTING RESPONSE TO FLUID ADMINISTRATION: CURRENT APPROACHES AND TRENDSYa. Yu. Ilyina0V. V. Kuzkov1E. V. Fot2A. A. Smetkin3M. Yu. Kirov4Northern State Medical University, ArkhangelskNorthern State Medical University, ArkhangelskNorthern State Medical University, ArkhangelskNorthern State Medical University, ArkhangelskNorthern State Medical University, ArkhangelskFluid therapy is one of the major components of targeted management of critically ill patients. The targeted approach allows optimizing the cardiac output, improving the oxygen delivery to tissues and its utilization by cells. Basing on changes in the preloading and functional tests it is possible to predict the early hemodynamic response to fluid administration, and the above parameters can be recommended as landmarks for fluid therapy optimization.https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/158fluid therapycardiac outputoxygen deliveryshock |
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Ya. Yu. Ilyina V. V. Kuzkov E. V. Fot A. A. Smetkin M. Yu. Kirov |
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Ya. Yu. Ilyina V. V. Kuzkov E. V. Fot A. A. Smetkin M. Yu. Kirov PREDICTING RESPONSE TO FLUID ADMINISTRATION: CURRENT APPROACHES AND TRENDS Вестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии fluid therapy cardiac output oxygen delivery shock |
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Ya. Yu. Ilyina V. V. Kuzkov E. V. Fot A. A. Smetkin M. Yu. Kirov |
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Ya. Yu. Ilyina |
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PREDICTING RESPONSE TO FLUID ADMINISTRATION: CURRENT APPROACHES AND TRENDS |
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PREDICTING RESPONSE TO FLUID ADMINISTRATION: CURRENT APPROACHES AND TRENDS |
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PREDICTING RESPONSE TO FLUID ADMINISTRATION: CURRENT APPROACHES AND TRENDS |
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PREDICTING RESPONSE TO FLUID ADMINISTRATION: CURRENT APPROACHES AND TRENDS |
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PREDICTING RESPONSE TO FLUID ADMINISTRATION: CURRENT APPROACHES AND TRENDS |
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predicting response to fluid administration: current approaches and trends |
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NEW TERRA Publishing House |
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Вестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии |
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2078-5658 2541-8653 |
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2018-01-01 |
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Fluid therapy is one of the major components of targeted management of critically ill patients. The targeted approach allows optimizing the cardiac output, improving the oxygen delivery to tissues and its utilization by cells. Basing on changes in the preloading and functional tests it is possible to predict the early hemodynamic response to fluid administration, and the above parameters can be recommended as landmarks for fluid therapy optimization. |
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fluid therapy cardiac output oxygen delivery shock |
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https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/158 |
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