Fluid therapy in Cranial Neurosurgery
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https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v10i5.454Keywords:
neurosurgery, fluid therapyAbstract
Fluid therapy, hypnosis, neurovegetative protection, pain relief and the maintenance of an adequate neuromuscular blockade is one of the fundamental pillars of anaesthetic practice. Valuing the necessary fluids is a difficult test for the neurosurgical patient.
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3. Berkenstadt H, Margalit N, Hadani M, et al: Stroke volume variation as a predictor of fluid responsiveness in patients undergoing brain surgery, Anesth Analg 92:984–989, 2001. (PubMed)
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2020-09-10
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Benito Naverac, H. (2020). Fluid therapy in Cranial Neurosurgery. Revista Electrónica AnestesiaR, 10(5), 5. https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v10i5.454
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