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21. Clinical Studies Of Fluid Resusciation According To Aortic Peak Flow Velocity Variability On Severe Septic Patients
22. Impact Of Echocardiography On The Mini-fluid Management In The Intensive Care Unit
23. The Study Of Fluid Responsiveness Predicted By Application Of Positive End-expiratory Pressure In Patients With Septic Shock
24. The Clinical Study Of Evaluating And Predicting Fluid Responsiveness In Sepsis-induced Cardiac Dysfunction
25. Aortic Valve Velocity Time Integral Variation In The Assessment Of Fluid Responsiveness In Septic Shock
26. Central Venous-to-arterial Carbon Dioxide Difference/ Arterial-central Venous Oxygen Content Ration Monitor Oxygen Metabolism And Evaluate Of Oxygen Consumption In Fluid Resuscitation
27. An Increase In Velocity Time Index After A Low Volume Fluid Challenge Can Predict Fluid Responsiveness In Severe Septic Patients
28. Study Of Fluid Responsiveness Of Pleth Variability Index And Central Venous Pressure
29. The Applied Research On Stroke Volume Variation In Predicting Fluid Responsiveness When Using Tourniquet In Lower-extremity Surgery
30. Study On The Clinical Value Of Bedside Ultrasound In Evaluating The Fluid Responsiveness Of Patients With Septic Shock
31. Accuracy Of A Respiratory Resistance Device Assisting Pulse Pressure Variation In Predicting Fluid Responsiveness During Spontaneous Breathing
32. Predictive Value Of Small Dose Volume Loading Test For Fluid Responsiveness In Septic Patients
33. Brachial Artery Peak Velocity Variation During The Valsalva Maneuver To Predict Fluid Responsiveness
34. Effect Of Bedside Ultrasound And Passive Leg Raising Test On Assessment Of Fluid Responsiveness In Septic Shock Patients
35. Clinical Value Of Pv-aCO2 In Volume Management Post OPCAB
36. Optimal Timing Of Assessment Of Fluid Responsiveness In Septic Shock Patients And The Predictive Value Of △ScvO2
37. The Effect Of Fluid Type On Assessment Time And The Predictive Value Of △ScvO2 In Fluid Challenge In Patients With Septic Shock
38. The Clinical Research Is Using Bedside Ultrasound Via Chest Wall To Predict Fluid Responsiveness In Acute Circulatory Failure Patients With Mechanical Ventilation
39. A Clinical Study On The Changes Of End-tidal Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure Is Used For Predict Fluid Responsiveness Assessment In Patients With Shock
40. The Value Of Mitral E-peak Velocity Respiratory Variation In The Evaluation Of Fluid Responsiveness In Sepsis And Septic Shock Patients
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