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Willars C, Dada A, Hughes T and Green D Functional haemodynamic monitoring: the relative merits of SVV, PPV and SPV as measured by the LIDCORapid™ in predicting fluid responsiveness in high risk surgical patients. F1000Posters 2011, 2:324 (poster)

Functional haemodynamic monitoring: the relative merits of SVV, PPV and SPV as measured by the LIDCORapid™ in predicting fluid responsiveness in high risk surgical patients

C Willars1, A Dada, T Hughes, D Green
Published 28 Apr 2011
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Published 28 Apr 2011

Functional haemodynamic monitoring: the relative merits of SVV, PPV and SPV as measured by the LIDCORapid™ in predicting fluid responsiveness in high risk surgical patients

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C Willars1, A Dada, T Hughes, D Green
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1 Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK
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31st International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (ISICEM) 2011
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