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Sabharwal N et al. – In this study using noninvasive measurement of CO by thoracic bioimpedance plethysmography during craniotomy, a single bolus dose of mannitol 1.0 g/kg caused a significant but short duration changes in the hemodynamic variables. The changes in SV, and CO, lasted for only 15 minutes after the infusion.

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