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Perioperative fluid management is crucial for patients' outcome. Muller et al developed a "Mini-fluid challenge method " to predict fluid responsiveness and the efficacy. The investigators design the study to investigate the effectiveness of mini-fluid challenge test in video assisted thoracic surgery.


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Perioperative fluid management is crucial for patients' outcome. Series of studies have indicated that adequate fluid management optimizes the cardiac out put, improves tissue perfusion, thus decrease the risk of postoperative morbidity. Muller et al developed a "Mini-fluid challenge method " to predict fluid responsiveness and the efficacy. Fluid status and proper perfusion condition in patients undergo thoracic surgery are especially crucial for the vulnerability of lung toward fluid overload. To the best of our knowledge, the efficacy of the test was not discussed in the perioperative care in video assisted thoracic surgery. The investigators design the study to investigate the effectiveness of mini-fluid challenge test in video assisted thoracic surgery. ;


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NCT number NCT03731377
Study type Interventional
Source National Taiwan University Hospital
Contact Tzu Jung Wei
Phone +886972653416
Email sa46222@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date October 7, 2020
Completion date November 2021