par De Backer, Daniel ;Pinsky, Michaël
Référence Applied Physiology in Intensive Care Medicine 2: Physiological Reviews and Editorials, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, page (385-387)
Publication Publié, 2012-01
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Résumé : Prediction of fluid responsiveness has become a topic of intense interest. Although measurements of preload, by whatever technique, are still commonly used to guide fluid therapy [1, 2], these fail to estimate the response to fluids in one-half of the patients [3]. Accordingly, many patients may be subjected to the hazards of fluids [4], without benefiting from hemodynamic improvement.