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  1. Feb 9, 2018 · The central venous pressure (CVP) is the most frequently used variable to guide fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients, although its use has been challenged. In this viewpoint, we use a …

  2. Table 2 Recommendations on use of measurement of CVP, SCVO 2, …

    Table 2 Recommendations on use of measurement of CVP, SCVO 2, and prediction of fluid responsiveness in hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill children

  3. Dual-lumen catheters for continuous venovenous hemofiltration: limits ...

    Feb 15, 2007 · Introduction Small intravascular volume, pathophysiological hemorheology, and/or low cardiac output [CO] are assumed to reduce available blood flow rates via common dual-lumen …

  4. The incidence of low venous oxygen saturation on admission to the ...

    Background Low mixed or central venous saturation (S(c)vO2) can reveal global tissue hypoxia and therefore can predict poor prognosis in critically ill patients. Early goal directed therapy (EGDT), …

  5. esistance is low, as evidenced by a positive diastolic blood flow velocity, diastolic perfusion pressure might be a key determinant of renal perfusion [2,6]. The re-duction in patient’s volemic status, right …

  6. g elevated CVP, should be associated with fl uid un-responsiveness but that respiratory changes in IVC diameter, refl ecting a normal or low CVP, are incon clu-sive. Surprisingly, the fi ndings of Muller and …

  7. Depictions of Starling curves with CVP on the x axis (abscissa) have invited clinicians to presume that fluid resuscitating patients with low CVP would increase the stroke volume and cardiac output. …

  8. high cIVC value and low CVP value [21,22,42]. A low CVP value (< 7 mmHg) could be considered a good indicat r of fluid responsiveness [11], corresponding to high valu conditions of measurement of …

  9. Reply to: Co-existence of congestion and preload-dependence …

    Jul 4, 2025 · In this line, Guinot et al. employed an unsupervised machine learning approach to define distinct hemodynamic congestion endotypes, including a comprehensive set of variables, such as …

  10. Ventilation-induced acute kidney injury in acute respiratory failure ...

    This discrepancy could be related to the fact that inappropriately high or low PEEP levels may adversely affect other organs, such as the heart, brain, and kidneys, which could counteract its potential …