Inotropes in goal-directed therapy: Do we need 'goals'? | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1186/cc9251 Corpus ID: 8092169Inotropes in goal-directed therapy: Do we need 'goals'? @article{Futier2010InotropesIG, title={Inotropes in goal-directed therapy: Do we need 'goals'?}, author={E. Futier and B. Vallet}, journal={Critical Care}, year={2010}, volume={14}, pages={1001 - 1001} } E. Futier, B. Vallet Published 2010 Medicine Critical Care There is substantial evidence to demonstrate the benefits of goal-directed hemodynamic optimization using fluid loading or inotropic support or both to improve outcome during major surgery. However, until now, only limited pathophysiological data have been available to explain this benefit. 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