Arterial Pressure and the Rate of Elimination of Crystalloid Fluid

Volume: 124, Issue: 6, Pages: 1824 - 1833
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
Excretion of crystalloid fluid is slow during general anesthesia. The distribution and elimination of buffered Ringer’s solution were analyzed to determine whether the rate of elimination correlates with a hemodynamic factor, consciousness, patient posture, or the type of general anesthesia. Data were derived from 4 separately published studies in which 30 volunteers and 48 anesthetized patients had received 0.833 (1 series 0.667) mL/kg/min of...
Paper Details
Title
Arterial Pressure and the Rate of Elimination of Crystalloid Fluid
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
124
Issue
6
Pages
1824 - 1833
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