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Tamilselvan P et al. – Despite cardiac output (CO) and corrected flow time (FTc, a measure of intravascular volume) increases after fluid preload, particularly with HES 1.0 L, hypotension still occurred. The data suggest that CO increases after these preload regimens cannot compensate for reductions in arterial blood pressure after spinal anesthesia.


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