Is the concept of fluid responsiveness evidence-based?

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Published in Intensive Care Med on May 03, 2016

Authors

Ahmad Sabry Saleh1,2

Author Affiliations

1: Intensive Care Unit, Aboukir General Hospital, Aboukir, Alexandria, 21913, Egypt. sabryccm@gmail.com.
2: Intensive Care Unit, Okba Ben Nafee Hospital, el-Asafra, Alexandria, Egypt. sabryccm@gmail.com.

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