
Episode 207: Structural Heart with Drs. Essandoh, Graul and Cody
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
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Is It Normal, or Normal?
A taver is the opposite of fast, full and forward. You want to give them time to fill that hypertrophie left ventricale you want them to have time, also, in diastaly, to perfuse the heart. It's essentially important not to keep them dry - that can be catastrophic. And some of the possible benefits are, not surprisingly, you have less human dynamic instability from not receiving as much anaesthetics.
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