Perioperative Quality Initiative (POQI) consensus statement on fundamental concepts in perioperative fluid management: fluid responsiveness and venous capacitance
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Martin, Greg S; Kaufman, David A; Marik, Paul E; Shapiro, Nathan I; Levett, Denny
ZH; Whittle, John; ... Miller, Timothy E (2020). Perioperative Quality Initiative (POQI) consensus statement on fundamental concepts
in perioperative fluid management: fluid responsiveness and venous capacitance. Perioperative Medicine, 9(1). 10.1186/s13741-020-00142-8. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20477.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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David Brett MacLeod
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Clinical Anesthesia My principal clinical interest is the use of peripheral nerve
blocks in primarily orthopedic joint replacement procedures. I am a member of the
Regional Division with responsibilities to spine, trauma & plastic surgery.
I was the co-director of the Carolina Cadaver Course, which was run annually in conjunction
with Wake Forest University School of Medicine. I have been involved in teaching the
use of ultrasound for the placement of
Michael Wayne Manning
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Dr. Michael W. Manning, MD, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at Duke University Medical
Center, within the Divisions of Cardiothoracic and General, Vascular, and Transplant
anesthesia. He serves as the director of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery programs
and the director of research for the Perioperative Medicine Fellowship at Duke. His
clinical practice focuses on high-risk cardiac surgery, Heart, Lung, and Liver transplantation.
Dr. Manning earned a Ph.D. in cardiovascular physiolog
Timothy Ellis Miller
Professor of Anesthesiology
Clinical and research interests are Enhanced Recovery and Perioperative Medicine;
with particular interests in fluid management, and perioperative optimization of the
high-risk non-cardiac surgery patient.
John Whittle
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
I am a UK trained Anesthesiologist with special interests in Critical Care and Perioperative
Medicine. I aim to combine my clinical practice with my research interests to reduce
the risks associated with Major Surgery for all patients, but especially those at
highest risk of complications.My research interests are in preoperative optimization,
including exercise and nutritional prehabilitation, as well as investigating how subclinical
autonomic dysfunction impacts on key outcom
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