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  1. 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 …

  2. Conclusions: RV failure, defined by critical care echocardiography (RV dilatation) and a surrogate of venous conges‐ tion (CVP ≥ 8 mmHg), was frequently observed in septic shock patients and …

  3. Airway pressure release ventilation (APRV) enhances cardiac …

    Mar 16, 2000 · APRV increases cardiac performance with decreased pressor use and CVP in patients with ALI/ARDS. Further study of ARPV is warranted to discover its impact on resource utilization and …

  4. Quantitative relationship between increased intra-abdominal pressure ...

    Mar 21, 2006 · The central venous pressure (CVP) and the pulmonary artery occlusion pressure (PAOP) are dependent on intrathoracic pressure (ITP). A few studies reported 9–73% transmission of intra …

  5. Immediate effects of a bolus of furosemide on hemodynamics in ...

    Mar 3, 2003 · Before an obvious effect on diuresis has become obvious, a bolus of furosemide has no immediate effect in CVP or blood pressure in critically ill patients. Furosemide has no immediate …

  6. Comment on: Association between intrarenal venous flow from …

    Aug 29, 2023 · With great interest we read the recent article by Fujii et al. [1], which brings forth valuable insights in the domain of volume assessment in critically ill patients. The authors conclude that …

  7. The role of clinical examination, chest X-ray and central venous ...

    Mar 22, 2007 · In 86 patients of an internal ICU, clinical examination was independently determined by a physician and investigator not working in the ICU. Subsequently, chest X-ray (analysed by an …

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

    In this prospective observational multi-center study, we determined central venous pressure (CVP), hematocrit, pH, lactate and ScvO2 or SvO2 in a heterogeneous group of critically ill patients early …

  9. 43rd International Symposium on Intensive Care & Emergency …

    Goodness of fit for model 1 p=0.979 and for model 2 p=0.643. Abbreviations: MAP: mean arterial pressure, CVP: central venous pressure, MPP: mean perfusion pressure, CI: confidence interval …

  10. Elevated central venous pressure in septic patients is associated with ...

    Mar 20, 2012 · We retrospectively analyzed combined measurements of CVP and sidestream dark-field derived sublingual microcirculatory variables in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock.