Potential return on investment for implementation of perioperative goal-directed fluid therapy in major surgery: a nationwide database study

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Frederic Michard
William K. Mountford
Michelle R. Krukas
Frank R. Ernst
Sandy L. Fogel
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[1] Edwards Lifesciences,Department of Critical Care
[2] Premier Inc.,undefined
[3] Current address: Quintiles,undefined
[4] Current address: Quintiles,undefined
[5] Current address: Indegene Total Therapeutic Management,undefined
[6] Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine,undefined
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Surgery; Complications; Costs; Goal-directed fluid therapy; Savings; Return on investment;
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10.1186/s13741-015-0021-0
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