Can passive leg raise predict the response to fluid resuscitation in ED?
Mohammed H ElwanA RoshdyE M ElsharkawyS M EltahanT J CoatsPublished in: BMC emergency medicine (2022)
Using TEB, ΔSV with PLR showed a moderate correlation with fluid bolus, with a limited accuracy to predict fluid responsiveness. The PLR test was a better predictor of fluid responsiveness than the parameters commonly used in emergency care (such as heart rate and blood pressure). These data suggest the potential for a clinical trial in sepsis comparing TEB monitored, PLR directed fluid management with standard care.
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