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Goal-directed fluid management with trans-oesophageal Doppler
Best Practice & Research - Clinical Anaesthesiology, 09/15/09
Roche AM et al. – Oesophageal Doppler ultrasonography is a minimally invasive method for measuring stroke volume and cardiac output. It is user–friendly and is one of the few low–invasive technologies to date, which has been used successfully to guide intra–operative fluid administration, resulting in improvement in outcome and significant reduction in duration of hospital stay.
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