Is dynamic arterial elastance a predictor of an increase in blood pressure after fluid administration in pediatric patients with hypotension? Reanalysis of prospective observational studies

Dynamic arterial elastance (Eadyn) has been proposed to predict an increase in mean arterial pressure (MAP) after volume expansion in hypotensive adults. We aimed to evaluate the clinical usefulness of Eadyn as a predictor of arterial pressure response after fluid loading in pediatric patients with hypotension.

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