Dynamic changes in arterial waveform derived variables and fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients: A systematic review of the literature*
@article{Marik2009DynamicCI,
title={Dynamic changes in arterial waveform derived variables and fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients: A systematic review of the literature*},
author={Paul Ellis Marik and Rodrigo Silva Cavallazzi and Tajender S. Vasu and Amyn Hirani},
journal={Critical Care Medicine},
year={2009},
volume={37},
pages={2642-2647}
}Objectives:A systematic review of the literature to determine the ability of dynamic changes in arterial waveform-derived variables to predict fluid responsiveness and compare these with static indices of fluid responsiveness. The assessment of a patient's intravascular volume is one of the most difficult tasks in critical care medicine. Conventional static hemodynamic variables have proven unreliable as predictors of volume responsiveness. Dynamic changes in systolic pressure, pulse pressure…
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