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Prediction of fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients

Prediction of fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients

... In contrast to this “static” method, the “dynamic” approach for detecting dependence preload is based on the observation of changes in stroke volume or cardiac output which result from changes in cardiac preload, ...

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Assessment of fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients: a systematic review of literature

Assessment of fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients: a systematic review of literature

... ventilated patients; however, few studies evaluated maneuvers to predict fluid responsiveness in spon- taneously breathing ...in spontaneously breathing ...unit patients; 1 emergency ...

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Airway Characteristics and Safe Management of Spontaneously Breathing Patients: Risks of Sedation and Analgesia and Changes in Wakefulness

Airway Characteristics and Safe Management of Spontaneously Breathing Patients: Risks of Sedation and Analgesia and Changes in Wakefulness

... in spontaneously breathing patients under moderate to deep seda- tion/analgesia is ...these patients with the benefits of sedation/analgesia while minimizing the associated ...rescue ...

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Global end diastolic volume acquired by transpulmonary thermodilution depends on age and gender in awake and spontaneously breathing patients

Global end diastolic volume acquired by transpulmonary thermodilution depends on age and gender in awake and spontaneously breathing patients

... This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any ...

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Respiratory changes of the inferior vena cava diameter predict fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients with cardiac arrhythmias

Respiratory changes of the inferior vena cava diameter predict fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients with cardiac arrhythmias

... Background: Whether the respiratory changes of the inferior vena cava diameter during a deep standardized inspira- tion can reliably predict fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients ...

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Respiratory variations of inferior vena cava diameter to predict fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients with acute circulatory failure: need for a cautious use

Respiratory variations of inferior vena cava diameter to predict fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients with acute circulatory failure: need for a cautious use

... in patients with spontaneous ventilation. Never- theless, in spontaneously breathing patients, cIVC is widely used because it correlates to CVP even if CVP is, however, poorly predictive of ...

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A comparative study of gum elastic bougie guided insertion of Proseal laryngeal mask airway with digital technique in anaesthetized spontaneously breathing patients undergoing elective minor gynaecological surgeries

A comparative study of gum elastic bougie guided insertion of Proseal laryngeal mask airway with digital technique in anaesthetized spontaneously breathing patients undergoing elective minor gynaecological surgeries

... CERTIFICATE OF THE GUIDE This is to certify that the dissertation titled, “ A comparative study of gum elastic bougie guided insertion of Proseal laryngeal mask airway with digital technique in anaesthetized ...

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Does inferior vena cava respiratory variability predict fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients?

Does inferior vena cava respiratory variability predict fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients?

... ill patients with acute circulatory failure display a significant increase in their cardiac output (CO) in re- sponse to volume expansion ...in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome [3, ...

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Changes in stroke volume induced by passive leg raising in spontaneously breathing patients: comparison between echocardiography and Vigileo™/FloTrac™ device

Changes in stroke volume induced by passive leg raising in spontaneously breathing patients: comparison between echocardiography and Vigileo™/FloTrac™ device

... septic patients were included and none of the patients received vasopressive ...to patients with severe sepsis and receiving vasopres- sive ...four patients were excluded for unsatisfactory ...

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Effects of reduced rebreathing time, in spontaneously breathing patients, on respiratory effort and accuracy in cardiac output measurement when using a partial carbon dioxide rebreathing technique: a prospective observational study

Effects of reduced rebreathing time, in spontaneously breathing patients, on respiratory effort and accuracy in cardiac output measurement when using a partial carbon dioxide rebreathing technique: a prospective observational study

... spontaneous breathing, we recorded the data as displayed on the graphic monitors of the ventilators for respiratory rate and V E at the end of the normal breathing period and at the end of the rebreathing ...

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Ability of pleth variability index to detect hemodynamic changes induced by passive leg raising in spontaneously breathing volunteers

Ability of pleth variability index to detect hemodynamic changes induced by passive leg raising in spontaneously breathing volunteers

... in spontaneously breathing ...in spontaneously breathing patients is weak, and consequently whether it should be used to guide volume expansion in this setting is ...

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Can the inferior vena cava collapsibility index be useful in predicting hypotension during spinal anaesthesia in a spontaneously breathing patient? A mini fluid challenge

Can the inferior vena cava collapsibility index be useful in predicting hypotension during spinal anaesthesia in a spontaneously breathing patient? A mini fluid challenge

... Our study showed that the IVC collapsibility in- dex is not a useful tool to predict severe hypotension during SA followed by fluid therapy in spontaneously breathing patients undergoing elective ...

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Respiratory effects of tracheal gas insufflation in spontaneously breathing COPD patients

Respiratory effects of tracheal gas insufflation in spontaneously breathing COPD patients

... Then the breathing circuit was connected to the endotracheal tube, and the intratracheal catheter (2 mm ID) was placed randomly in either the proximal position (at the [r] ...

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Dexmedetomidine for Transport of a Spontaneously Breathing Combative Child

Dexmedetomidine for Transport of a Spontaneously Breathing Combative Child

... Interhospital transport presents a com- mon challenge for pediatricians, and airway protection is often a signi fi cant concern. The severely agitated child without respiratory compromise poses an extremely dif fi cult ...

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Guidelines for the physiotherapy management of the adult, medical, spontaneously breathing patient

Guidelines for the physiotherapy management of the adult, medical, spontaneously breathing patient

... SECTION 7 PHYSIOTHERAPY WORKFORCE CONSIDERATIONS Workforce planning is an essential part of service delivery, although physiotherapy services in the UK are usually independent of medical directorates. Whilst individual ...

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Attenuation of Cerebral Venous Contrast in Susceptibility Weighted Imaging of Spontaneously Breathing Pediatric Patients Sedated with Propofol

Attenuation of Cerebral Venous Contrast in Susceptibility Weighted Imaging of Spontaneously Breathing Pediatric Patients Sedated with Propofol

... study in propofol-sedated healthy men 14 that cerebral metab- olism and CBF were comparably decreased, keeping the oxy- gen extraction fraction constant. Therefore, venous blood ox- ygen saturation and BOLD signal ...

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Postponing intubation in spontaneously breathing major trauma patients upon emergency room admission does not impair outcome

Postponing intubation in spontaneously breathing major trauma patients upon emergency room admission does not impair outcome

... Third, our data derives from the Trauma Registry, the electronic patient data management and hospital docu- mentation system, as well as from hand-written emer- gency physician records. The latter frequently lack ...

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Influence of capnoperitoneum on intraocular pressure in spontaneously breathing dogs undergoing ovariectomy

Influence of capnoperitoneum on intraocular pressure in spontaneously breathing dogs undergoing ovariectomy

... ously breathing dogs undergoing laparoscopic ovariectomy with ...were breathing spontaneously throughout the entire period of the ...in spontaneously breathing dogs in the horizontal ...

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Gas Exchange and Air Sac Composition in the Unanaesthetized, Spontaneously Breathing Goose

Gas Exchange and Air Sac Composition in the Unanaesthetized, Spontaneously Breathing Goose

... The gas exchange ratio (calculated with reference to inspired gas) of caudal air sacs (average 1-09) was higher, and that of cranial air sacs (0-73) lower, than that of mixed-expired (0-[r] ...

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A critical evaluation of respiratory function testing in spontaneously breathing and ventilated infants

A critical evaluation of respiratory function testing in spontaneously breathing and ventilated infants

... tidal breathing or the progressive loss of post-inspiratory braking of expiratory flow to prevent excessive hyperinflation in the presence of a prolonged time ...in patients with severe chronic airflow ...

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