Fluid Therapy
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Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
97% trial completion (above average)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 50/100
1.8%
1 terminated out of 55 trials
96.8%
+10.3% vs benchmark
7%
4 trials in Phase 3/4
10%
3 of 30 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 30 completed trials
Clinical Trials (55)
Restricted Fluid Therapy for Newborn Breathing Problems
Two Cut-Off Values of Plethysmographic Variability Index to Guide Intraoperative Fluid Therapy on Serum Lactate in Patients Undergoing Excision of Supra-Tentorial Brain Tumors
Fluid-responsiveness Assessment Simplified by Electric Cardiometry in Children
Paired Comparison of SVV and PVI Accuracy
Efficacy of Intraoperative Use of 20% Albumin Combined With Ringer Lactate Versus Ringer Lactate During Cytoreductive Surgery With Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy
Practice of Fluid Therapy in Critically Ill Invasively Ventilated Patients
Metabolic Fluid Responsiveness in Children
Point of Care Ultrasound and Co-loading in Patients With Spinal-induced Hypotension and Cardiac Diseases
Urine Output Response to Fluid and Diuretic Therapy in Cardiac ICU Patients Monitored With FIZE kUO®
Effect of Oral Water in Healthy Volunteers on Cardiac Output, Regional Flow and Microcirculation in Healthy Volunteers
Effect of Giving Reduced Fluid in Children After Trauma
Crystalloid FLUID Choices for Resuscitation of Hospitalized Patients
Effect of Colloids Versus Crystalloids on Heart Mechanics: a Double-blind Cross Over Randomized Trial
The Impact of Intra-operative Fluid Infusion Rate on Microcirculation
Fluid Administration and Fluid Accumulation in the Intensive Care Unit
Effect of Fluid Regimen on Acute Kidney Injury
Hemodynamic Optimization During Spinal Anesthesia in the Elderly
Boluses of Ringer's in Surgical Kids (BRiSK Study)
The Effect of Nutrition and Fluid Intake in the First Stage of Labor
Fluid Balance in the ICU - Interventions to Minimize Fluids in Patients With Septic Shock