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Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2016

Abstract

Background & Objectives: Fluid and electrolyte imbalances are extremely common problems in the perioperative period. Intraoperative goal directed fluid therapy has been shown to reduce the mortality, duration of hospitalization and intensive care unit requirement. The goal directed fluid therapy is critical for the improvement of outcome of the management in the postoperative period.Several static and dynamic measurements are used to assess the intravascular volume status. Dynamic measurements are known to be more sensitive for predicting fluid responsiveness especially patients under mechanical ventilation whereas static measurements are known to be low predictive. In this study we aimed to identify which methods are more predictable to determine the intravascular volume status.

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