
Will This Hemodynamically Unstable Patient Respond to a Bolus of Intravenous Fluids? Interview with Dr Peter Bentzer
JAMAevidence The Rational Clinical Examination
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Assessing Fluid Responsiveness in Hemodynamically Unstable Patients
This chapter explores the potential for hemodynamically unstable patients to benefit from further fluid administration after initial resuscitation, noting that about 50% may experience improved cardiac output. It also addresses the difficulties in predicting fluid responsiveness through clinical signs of hypovolemia, emphasizing the complexities in treatment across different medical scenarios such as sepsis and trauma.
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