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1. Passive Leg Raising Predicts Hypotension Induced By Propofol Induction
2. The Application Of Bedside Echocardiography In The Fluid Responsiveness Evaluation Of Critical Patients
3. The Clinical Study About Fluid Management Through Vigileo With Passive Leg Raising Test In ALI/ARDS Patients
4. Passive Leg Raising Is Predictive Of Fluid Responsiveness In Patients With Severe Sepsis
5. The Changes Of Arterial Carbon Dioxide Pressure(PaCO2) During Passive Leg Raising(PLR) Predict Fluid Responsiveness In Circulatory Failure Patients
6. Predicting Volume Responsiveness By Using The End-expiratory Occlusion In Mechanically Ventilated Patients With Septic Shock
7. Aortic Valve Velocity Time Integral Variation In The Assessment Of Fluid Responsiveness In Septic Shock
8. The Clinical Research Of End-tidal Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure Combined Passive Leg Raising Test In Volume Responsiveness Assessment On Shocked Patients Post Cardiac Operation
9. Effect Of Bedside Ultrasound And Passive Leg Raising Test On Assessment Of Fluid Responsiveness In Septic Shock Patients
10. Clinical Value Of Pv-aCO2 In Volume Management Post OPCAB
11. The Effect Of Inferior Vena Cava Variability On Assessment Of Volume Responsiveness In Patients After Cardiac Bypass Surgery
12. An Exploratory Study On The Factors Affecting The Peak Response Time Of The Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Velocity Time Integral Variation Rate Caused By The Passive Leg Lift Test
13. A Clinical Study On The Changes Of End-tidal Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure Is Used For Predict Fluid Responsiveness Assessment In Patients With Shock
14. Study On The Value Of Ultrasound In Predicting The Fluid Responsiveness Of Traumatic Patients Under Spontaneous Breathing
15. Accuracy Of Noninvasive Cardiac Output Monitor In Hemodynamic Monitoring Of Critically Ill Patients
16. Clinical Value Of Pulse Indicator Continuous Cardiac Output Monitoring Combined With Passive Leg Lift Test In Guiding Early Fluid Resuscitation In Septic Shock Patients
17. Predictive Effect Of The Carotid Ultrasound On Supine Hypotension Syndrome Of Parturient After Spinal Anesthesia
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