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Perioperativer Flüssigkeits- und Volumenersatz

Zielgerichtete Therapie erforderlich!

Perioperative fluid and volume management

Goal-directed therapy necessary!

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Goetz, A., Heckel, K. Perioperativer Flüssigkeits- und Volumenersatz. Anaesthesist 56, 745–746 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-007-1243-4

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