RT Book, Section A1 Schmidt, Gregory A. A2 Hall, Jesse B. A2 Schmidt, Gregory A. A2 Kress, John P. SR Print(0) ID 1107716902 T1 Judging the Adequacy of Fluid Resuscitation T2 Principles of Critical Care, 4e YR 2015 FD 2015 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9780071738811 LK accessanesthesiology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1107716902 RD 2024/04/18 AB Of critically ill patients with conventional indications for a fluid bolus, only about half will respond with a meaningful increase in perfusion.Fluid therapy that does not boost perfusion may cause harm by impairing lung function or producing edema in other organs.Static hemodynamic parameters, such as central venous pressure, have little value in guiding fluid therapy.Fluid responsiveness can be predicted using cardiopulmonary interactions to probe circulatory function or through passive leg raising.Dynamic fluid-responsiveness predictors are accurate, but require careful attention to preconditions for validity.