# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Predicting fluid responsiveness, the response of stroke volume to fluid loading, is a relatively novel concept that aims to optimise circulation, and as such organ perfusion, while avoiding futile and potentially deleterious fluid administrations in critically ill patients. Dynamic parameters have shown to be superior in predicting the response to fluid loading compared with static cardiac filling pressures. However, in routine clinical practice the conditions necessary for dynamic parameters to predict fluid responsiveness are frequently not met. Passive leg raising as a means to alter biventricular preload in combination with subsequent measureme...
Knowing whether or not a fluid infusion can improve cardiac output (fluid responsiveness) is crucial...
Fluid infusion is one of the most common critical care interventions, yet approximately 50 % of all ...
Fluid administration in patients with acute circulatory failure might increase cardiac output and re...
textabstractPredicting fluid responsiveness, the response of stroke volume to fluid loading, is a re...
Predicting fluid responsiveness, the response of stroke volume to fluid loading, is a relatively nov...
Methods for prediction of fluid responsiveness are needed during shock resuscitation. Fluid therapy ...
Purpose of review: To summarize the relevant peer-reviewed publications over the past year that addr...
Purpose of review: To summarize the relevant peer-reviewed publications over the past year that addr...
Purpose of review: To summarize the relevant peer-reviewed publications over the past year that addr...
Intravenous fluid administration is often used in critical care with the goal of improving haemodyna...
In critical care, hemodynamic monitoring has been extensively studied over the last decades as an es...
Objective: Passive leg raising (PLR) represents a "self-volume challenge" that could predict fluid r...
In critical care, hemodynamic monitoring has been extensively studied over the last decades as an es...
Fluid administration in patients with acute circulatory failure might increase cardiac output and re...
Knowing whether or not a fluid infusion can improve cardiac output (fluid responsiveness) is crucial...
Knowing whether or not a fluid infusion can improve cardiac output (fluid responsiveness) is crucial...
Fluid infusion is one of the most common critical care interventions, yet approximately 50 % of all ...
Fluid administration in patients with acute circulatory failure might increase cardiac output and re...
textabstractPredicting fluid responsiveness, the response of stroke volume to fluid loading, is a re...
Predicting fluid responsiveness, the response of stroke volume to fluid loading, is a relatively nov...
Methods for prediction of fluid responsiveness are needed during shock resuscitation. Fluid therapy ...
Purpose of review: To summarize the relevant peer-reviewed publications over the past year that addr...
Purpose of review: To summarize the relevant peer-reviewed publications over the past year that addr...
Purpose of review: To summarize the relevant peer-reviewed publications over the past year that addr...
Intravenous fluid administration is often used in critical care with the goal of improving haemodyna...
In critical care, hemodynamic monitoring has been extensively studied over the last decades as an es...
Objective: Passive leg raising (PLR) represents a "self-volume challenge" that could predict fluid r...
In critical care, hemodynamic monitoring has been extensively studied over the last decades as an es...
Fluid administration in patients with acute circulatory failure might increase cardiac output and re...
Knowing whether or not a fluid infusion can improve cardiac output (fluid responsiveness) is crucial...
Knowing whether or not a fluid infusion can improve cardiac output (fluid responsiveness) is crucial...
Fluid infusion is one of the most common critical care interventions, yet approximately 50 % of all ...
Fluid administration in patients with acute circulatory failure might increase cardiac output and re...