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1. Funktionelles hämodynamisches Monitoring.

2. Feasibility of Fluid Responsiveness Assessment in Patients at Risk for Increased Intracranial Pressure.

3. Comparison between the Carotid Doppler Peak Velocity in the Respiratory Cycle with Conventional Methods of Volume Assessment in Patients with Septic Shock

4. POCUS in Shock and Hypotension

5. Volume responsiveness revisited: an observational multicenter study of continuous versus binary outcomes combining echocardiography and venous return physiology.

6. Inferior vena cava ultrasound and other techniques for assessment of intravascular and extravascular volume: an update.

7. مقایسه بین تغییر حداکثر سرعت خون کاروتید در سیکل تنفسی با روشهای مرسوم اندازه گیری حجم در بیماران مبتال به شوک عفونی.

8. Cardiopulmonary interactions--which monitoring tools to use?

10. An Assessment of Carotid Flow Time Using a Portable Handheld Ultrasound Device: The Ideal Tool for Guiding Intraoperative Fluid Management?

11. Cardiopulmonary interactions—which monitoring tools to use?

12. 床旁超声在脓毒症休克患者补液中的应用价值.

13. Functional echocardiographic preload markers in neonatal septic shock.

14. The diagnostic accuracy of inferior vena cava respiratory variation in predicting volume responsiveness in patients under different breathing status following abdominal surgery

16. [Functional hemodynamic monitoring].

20. Ability of PEEP induced lung-heart interaction to assess volume responsiveness in perioperative setting.

21. Assessment of volume responsiveness by ultrasound parameters of carotid blood flow in patients with cardiogenic shock.

22. The diagnostic accuracy of inferior vena cava respiratory variation in predicting volume responsiveness in patients under different breathing status following abdominal surgery.

23. 床旁超声合血乳酸对感染性休克患者容量反应性的预测价值分析.

24. An Assessment of Carotid Flow Time Using a Portable Handheld Ultrasound Device: The Ideal Tool for Guiding Intraoperative Fluid Management?

25. Assessing volume responsiveness using right ventricular dynamic indicators of preload.

26. Role of IVC collapsibility index to predict post spinal hypotension in pregnant women undergoing caesarean section. An observational trial

28. Functional Hemodynamic Monitoring With a Wireless Ultrasound Patch.

29. End-of-Procedure Volume Responsiveness Defined by the Passive Leg Raise Test Is Not Associated With Acute Kidney Injury After Cardiopulmonary Bypass.

30. Collapsibility of caval vessels and right ventricular afterload: decoupling of stroke volume variation from preload during mechanical ventilation.

31. Ultrasonic evaluation of systemic and renal perfusion in sepsis patients before and after fluid resuscitation.

32. Super‐Soft DNA/Dopamine‐Grafted‐Dextran Hydrogel as Dynamic Wire for Electric Circuits Switched by a Microbial Metabolism Process

33. 床旁超声测量下腔静脉呼吸变异指数对 脓毒症休克机械通气患者容量反应性的评估

34. Carotid Flow as a Surrogate for Cardiac Output Measurement in Hemodynamically Stable Participants.

35. Super‐Soft DNA/Dopamine‐Grafted‐Dextran Hydrogel as Dynamic Wire for Electric Circuits Switched by a Microbial Metabolism Process.

36. Role of IVC collapsibility index to predict post spinal hypotension in pregnant women undergoing caesarean section. An observational trial.

37. Assessment of fluid responsiveness by inferior vena cava diameter variation in post‐pneumonectomy patients.

38. Fluid Bolus Therapy in Pediatric Sepsis: Current Knowledge and Future Direction

40. Volume responsiveness assessed by passive leg raising and a fluid challenge: a critical review focused on mean systemic filling pressure.

42. Assessing volume responsiveness using right ventricular dynamic indicators of preload

43. Using extra systoles to predict fluid responsiveness in cardiothoracic critical care patients.

44. Reliability, Laterality and the Effect of Respiration on the Measured Corrected Flow Time of the Carotid Arteries.

45. Common carotid artery diameter responds to intravenous volume expansion: an ultrasound observation.

46. The passive leg raising test to guide fluid removal in critically ill patients.

47. Pulse Pressure Variation Adjusted by Respiratory Changes in Pleural Pressure, Rather Than by Tidal Volume, Reliably Predicts Fluid Responsiveness in Patients With Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.

48. Hemodynamic Monitoring for the Evaluation and Treatment of Shock: What Is the Current State of the Art?

49. Individualized Early Goal-Directed Therapy in Systemic Inflammation: Is Full Utilization of Preload Reserve the Optimal Strategy?

50. Bioimpedance and bioreactance methods for monitoring cardiac output.

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