Theodoraki, K.; Hadzilia, S.; Valsamidis, D.; Kalopita, K.; Stamatakis, E.
Reply to Akça, B.; Bilotta, F. Time and Type of Administered Fluids during Cesarean Section Might Not Matter for Hemodynamic Outcomes, but There Are Significant Patient Safety Concerns Regarding Colloid Use in Parturients. Comment on “Theodoraki et al. Colloid Preload versus Crystalloid Co-Load in the Setting of Norepinephrine Infusion during Cesarean Section: Time and Type of Administered Fluids Do Not Matter. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 1333”. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 4754.
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Theodoraki K, Hadzilia S, Valsamidis D, Kalopita K, Stamatakis E.
Reply to Akça, B.; Bilotta, F. Time and Type of Administered Fluids during Cesarean Section Might Not Matter for Hemodynamic Outcomes, but There Are Significant Patient Safety Concerns Regarding Colloid Use in Parturients. Comment on “Theodoraki et al. Colloid Preload versus Crystalloid Co-Load in the Setting of Norepinephrine Infusion during Cesarean Section: Time and Type of Administered Fluids Do Not Matter. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 1333”. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(14):4754.
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2023. "Reply to Akça, B.; Bilotta, F. Time and Type of Administered Fluids during Cesarean Section Might Not Matter for Hemodynamic Outcomes, but There Are Significant Patient Safety Concerns Regarding Colloid Use in Parturients. Comment on “Theodoraki et al. Colloid Preload versus Crystalloid Co-Load in the Setting of Norepinephrine Infusion during Cesarean Section: Time and Type of Administered Fluids Do Not Matter. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 1333”" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 14: 4754.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12144754
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Theodoraki, K., Hadzilia, S., Valsamidis, D., Kalopita, K., & Stamatakis, E.
(2023). Reply to Akça, B.; Bilotta, F. Time and Type of Administered Fluids during Cesarean Section Might Not Matter for Hemodynamic Outcomes, but There Are Significant Patient Safety Concerns Regarding Colloid Use in Parturients. Comment on “Theodoraki et al. Colloid Preload versus Crystalloid Co-Load in the Setting of Norepinephrine Infusion during Cesarean Section: Time and Type of Administered Fluids Do Not Matter. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 1333”. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(14), 4754.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12144754