Reply to: Co-existence of congestion and preload-dependence identified by pulse pressure respiratory variations: right ventricular afterload might be the key
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Reply to: Co-existence of congestion and preload-dependence identified by pulse pressure respiratory variations: right ventricular afterload might be the key
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Coexistence of a fluid responsive state and venous congestion signals in critically ill patients: a multicenter observational proof-of-concept study.Crit Care. 2024 Feb 19;28(1):52. doi: 10.1186/s13054-024-04834-1. Crit Care. 2024. PMID: 38374167 Free PMC article.
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