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Bedside Ultrasound for Guiding Fluid Removal in Patients with Pulmonary Edema: The Reverse-FALLS Protocol
Published on: July 28, 2018
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Michele Meschi1, Simona Detrenis, Laura Bianchi
1Medicina Interna a Indirizzo Nefro-Cardiovascolare, Dipartimento de Medicina e Diagnostica, Ospecdale Santa Maria di Borgo val di Taro, Azenda USL di Parma. mmeschi@ausl.pr.it
Abstract:
Refractory edema is a clinical condition which recognises different etiologies and is characterized by decreased or absent diuretic response before the therapeutic goal is reached. Several pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic strategies are used in this setting, and further research is needed in order to optimize drug effectiveness.
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