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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTENSIVE CARE & EMERGENCY MEDICINE

P148

Johannes Boesch

Gelofusine administration in critically ill trauma patients is not associated with adverse renal or coagulation outcomes

P150

Alexander SEIFERT

Albumin structural and conformational conservation in Vialebex® compared with other available therapeutic albumin products: an in vitro study

P152

Shicheng Gao

Optimal fluid resuscitation patterns in sepsis: a multi-center phenotype discovery and causal inference study

P153

Kohei Noto

Validity of the initial distribution volume of glucose as a preload indicator under cardiac tamponade: an experimental study in pigs

P154

Xiang Si

Fluid responsiveness and changes in venous congestion and lung water during volume expansion in critically ill patients: a multicentre observational study

P155

Wei Ning Zhu

Can ultrasound-derived jugular venous Doppler waveform reflect fluid intolerance in acute circulatory failure? A prospective, dual-center observational study

P156

Balint Karoly Lakatos

Venous excess ultrasound score is a marker of mean circulatory filling pressure in a porcine model of systemic inflammation

P157

Sulagna Bhattacharjee

Velocity- time integral and stroke volume measured in the ascending aorta for prediction of volume responsiveness in mechanically ventilated adults with septic shock

P158

Kamal Kajal

Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) guided pragmatic fluid and albumin resuscitation and hemodynamic monitoring in cirrhosis and septic shock

P159

Vlad Alexandru Crisan

Optimization of postoperative fluid therapy using biomarkers and bioelectrical impedance analysis integrated in artificial intelligence model

P160

Gabor Nagy

Personalized fluid resuscitation reduces mortality in septic shock as compared with fixed-volume approach: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

P161

Nattachai Hemtanon

Trendelenburg maneuver to predict fluid responsiveness in patients under mechanical ventilation with spontaneous breathing: a prospective study