Pulse pressure variation and volume responsiveness during acutely increased pulmonary artery pressure: an experimental study

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Fritz Daudel
David Tüller
Stefanie Krähenbühl
Stephan M Jakob
Jukka Takala
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[1] University Hospital (Inselspital) and University of Bern,Department of Intensive Care Medicine
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Critical Care | / 14卷
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Stroke Volume; Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve; Pulmonary Artery Pressure; Fluid Responsiveness; Hydroxyethyl Starch;
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