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124 related items for PubMed ID: 10752804

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    Traber DL.
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  • 29. A modified method of measuring plasma volume with indocyanine green: reducing the frequency of blood sampling while maintaining accuracy.
    Kim KM, Park DY, Kang EH, Kim M, Choi BM, Noh GJ, Lee EK.
    J Clin Monit Comput; 2021 Aug; 35(4):779-785. PubMed ID: 32472337
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  • 30. An evaluation of the initial distribution volume of glucose to assess plasma volume during a fluid challenge.
    van Tulder L, Michaeli B, Chioléro R, Berger MM, Revelly JP.
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    Suzuki A, Ishihara H, Okawa H, Tsubo T, Matsuki A.
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  • 32. Indocyanine green tissue angiography affects anastomotic leakage after esophagectomy. A retrospective, case-control study.
    Karampinis I, Ronellenfitsch U, Mertens C, Gerken A, Hetjens S, Post S, Kienle P, Nowak K.
    Int J Surg; 2017 Dec; 48():210-214. PubMed ID: 29146267
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  • 34. Use of initial distribution volume of glucose to determine fluid volume loading in pulmonary thromboembolism and right ventricular myocardial infarction.
    Hashiba E, Ishihara H, Tsubo T, Okawa H, Hirota K.
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  • 38. Repeatability of measurements of the initial distribution volume of glucose in haemodynamically stable patients.
    Rose BO, Ishihara H, Okawa H, Panning B, Piepenbrock S, Matsuki A.
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  • 40. Measurement of blood volume using indocyanine green measured with pulse-spectrophotometry: its reproducibility and reliability.
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