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British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 14, 2016
The trend interchangeability methodM O Fischer, E Lorne
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 16, 2014
Reply from the authorsP-G Guinot, E Lorne
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 18, 2015
Monitor stroke volume and heart rateP-G Guinot, E Lorne
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 15, 2015
In a perfect world, we would have used a perfect method for cardiac output monitoringE Lorne, H Dupont, Y Mahjoub
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 20, 2014
Dynamic parameters in the operating theatre: brightness goes with shadowsY Mahjoub, E Lorne, H Dupont
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|May 12, 2001
The fibrous frame of the deltoid muscle. Its functional and surgical relevanceE Lorne, O Gagey, J Quillard, et al.
International Journal of Cardiology|March 31, 2015
Long term results of bivalvular mechanical replacement: A historical thirty year follow-upE Zogheib, E Lorne, J Nader, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|March 5, 2016
Do we need a dedicated hemodynamic control team?M-O Fischer, P-G Guinot, Y Mahjoub, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 19, 2014
Predictability of the respiratory variation of stroke volume varies according to the definition of fluid responsivenessP-G Guinot, B Urbina, B de Broca, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 7, 2014
End-expiratory occlusion manoeuvre does not accurately predict fluid responsiveness in the operating theatreP-G Guinot, J Godart, B de Broca, et al.
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British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 14, 2016
The trend interchangeability methodM O Fischer, E Lorne
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 16, 2014
Reply from the authorsP-G Guinot, E Lorne
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 18, 2015
Monitor stroke volume and heart rateP-G Guinot, E Lorne
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 15, 2015
In a perfect world, we would have used a perfect method for cardiac output monitoringE Lorne, H Dupont, Y Mahjoub
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 20, 2014
Dynamic parameters in the operating theatre: brightness goes with shadowsY Mahjoub, E Lorne, H Dupont
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|May 12, 2001
The fibrous frame of the deltoid muscle. Its functional and surgical relevanceE Lorne, O Gagey, J Quillard, et al.
International Journal of Cardiology|March 31, 2015
Long term results of bivalvular mechanical replacement: A historical thirty year follow-upE Zogheib, E Lorne, J Nader, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|March 5, 2016
Do we need a dedicated hemodynamic control team?M-O Fischer, P-G Guinot, Y Mahjoub, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 19, 2014
Predictability of the respiratory variation of stroke volume varies according to the definition of fluid responsivenessP-G Guinot, B Urbina, B de Broca, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 7, 2014
End-expiratory occlusion manoeuvre does not accurately predict fluid responsiveness in the operating theatreP-G Guinot, J Godart, B de Broca, et al.
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