Prediction of fluid responsiveness: an update
Université Paris-Sud · Inserm · +2 more institutions
Abstract
In patients with acute circulatory failure, the decision to give fluids or not should not be taken lightly. The risk of overzealous fluid administration has been clearly established. Moreover, volume expansion does not always increase cardiac output as one expects. Thus, after the very initial phase and/or if fluid losses are not obvious, predicting fluid responsiveness should be the first step of fluid strategy. For this purpose, the central venous pressure as well as other "static" markers of preload has been used for decades, but they are not reliable. Robust evidence suggests that this traditional use should be abandoned. Over the last 15 years, a number of dynamic tests have been developed. These tests…
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- 45.71
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Preload
- Medicine
- Cardiac output
- Stroke volume
- Central venous pressure
- Pulse pressure
- Venous return curve
- Mean circulatory filling pressure
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