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    Fluid responsiveness does not always indicate a need for fluids or guarantee patient benefit. We advocate for goal-directed fluid administration, using metrics like stroke volume, blood pressure, and pulse to guide treatment.

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    • Hemodynamics
    • Fluid management

    Background:

    • Fluid responsiveness is often conflated with hypovolemia and the need for fluid administration.
    • Previous assumptions may have incorrectly linked fluid responsiveness to guaranteed patient benefit.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To clarify that fluid responsiveness is not equivalent to hypovolemia.
    • To emphasize that fluid administration does not automatically equate to patient benefit.
    • To advocate for a more precise approach to fluid management.

    Main Methods:

    • The study emphasizes a conceptual clarification rather than a specific experimental method.
    • It highlights the importance of measurable goals in clinical decision-making.

    Main Results:

    • Fluid responsiveness is distinct from hypovolemia.
    • Fluid administration does not inherently guarantee a positive clinical outcome.
    • Measurable goals are crucial for effective fluid therapy.

    Conclusions:

    • Fluid administration should be guided by specific, measurable goals.
    • Key parameters such as stroke volume, blood pressure, and pulse are vital for assessing fluid needs and guiding therapy.
    • This approach aims to optimize patient outcomes and avoid unnecessary fluid administration.