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    Gastrointestinal morbidity as primary outcome measure in studies comparing crystalloid and colloid within a goal-directed therapy. 

    Miller, Timothy; Hunsicker, O; Scott, MJ; Baldini, G; Feldheiser, A (British journal of anaesthesia, 2015-01)
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    Association between Initial Fluid Choice and Subsequent In-hospital Mortality during the Resuscitation of Adults with Septic Shock. 

    Beadles, Christopher A; Bonavia, A; Brookhart, MA; Lindenauer, PK; Miller, Timothy Ellis; Nathanson, BH; Raghunathan, Karthik; ... (8 authors) (Anesthesiology, 2015-12)
    BACKGROUND: Currently, guidelines recommend initial resuscitation with intravenous (IV) crystalloids during severe sepsis/septic shock. Albumin is suggested as an alternative. However, fluid mixtures are often used in practice, ...
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    Gastrointestinal morbidity as primary outcome measure in studies comparing crystalloid and colloid within a goal-directed therapy. 

    Hunsicker, O; Scott, MJ; Miller, Timothy Ellis; Baldini, G; Feldheiser, A (Br J Anaesth, 2015-07)
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    Monitoring needs and goal-directed fluid therapy within an enhanced recovery program. 

    Minto, G; Scott, MJ; Miller, Timothy Ellis (Anesthesiol Clin, 2015-03)
    Patients having major abdominal surgery need perioperative fluid supplementation; however, enhanced recovery principles mitigate against many of the factors that traditionally led to relative hypovolemia in the perioperative ...
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    Fluid management and goal-directed therapy as an adjunct to Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS). 

    Miller, Timothy Ellis; Roche, Anthony Michael; Mythen, Michael Gerard (Can J Anaesth, 2015-02)
    Optimal perioperative fluid management is an important component of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathways. Fluid management within ERAS should be viewed as a continuum through the preoperative, intraoperative, ...
     

     

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