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467 related items for PubMed ID: 2409845

  • 41. Fluid balance and pulmonary functions during and after coronary artery bypass surgery: Ringer's acetate compared with dextran, polygeline, or albumin.
    Tølløfsrud S, Svennevig JL, Breivik H, Kongsgaard U, Ozer M, Hysing E, Mohr B, Seem E, Geiran O, Abdelnour M.
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  • 56. Effects of acute plasma volume expansion on renal perfusion, filtration, and oxygenation after cardiac surgery: a randomized study on crystalloid vs colloid.
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  • 59. [The effect of intravenous furosemide on the hemodynamic parameters and colloid osmotic pressure in patients with pulmonary edema].
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