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Jan 2022
53m 48s

Fluid Responsiveness

Sound Physicians
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Fluid resuscitation is a cornerstone of our treatment for circulatory failure and is often quite challenging to get right. In today’s episode of the podcast, we will discuss the prediction of fluid responsiveness. Our guest is Dr. Haney Mallemat, a critical care intensivist and emergency medicine clinician at Cooper University Health. He is also an associate ... Show More
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