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Brachial artery peak velocity variation to predict fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients
Critical Care, 09/09/09
Garcia MIM et al. – Respiratory variations in brachial artery peak velocity could be a feasible tool for the noninvasive assessment of fluid responsiveness in patients with mechanical ventilatory support and acute circulatory failure.
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