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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
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 21-25
PDF size: 154.50 Kb.
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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