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2014, Number 1

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Rev Mex Cardiol 2014; 25 (1)

Mean systemic filling pressure. Is the ideal parameter to evaluate optimal preload?

García-Domínguez G, Monarez-Zepeda E, Barriga-Ferreyra P
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Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 21-25
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Key words:

Mean systemic filling pressure, cardiac work, right atrial pressure, cardiac output, venous resistance, arterial resistance, venous return.

ABSTRACT

One challenge for the cardiologist is to achieve optimal blood volume for to improve cardiac output, and avoid excessive blood volume that could favor a negative prognosis. Now is known that the positive balance is associated with increased mortality; today we have different standards for assessing preload yet none is highly reliable; the objective of this review is to give a reminder of its physiological concept and profits in patient monitoring.


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