Effect of Intraoperative Goal-directed Balanced Crystalloid versus Colloid Administration on Major Postoperative

Barbara Kabon1, Daniel I Sessler, Andrea Kurz

  • 1From the Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria (B.K.) the Departments of Outcomes Research (D.I.S., A.K.) General Anesthesiology (A.K.), Anesthesiology Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Anesthesiology
|March 19, 2019
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