PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Martin, Niels D AU - Codner, Panna AU - Greene, Wendy AU - Brasel, Karen AU - Michetti, Christopher ED - , TI - Contemporary hemodynamic monitoring, fluid responsiveness, volume optimization, and endpoints of resuscitation: an AAST critical care committee clinical consensus AID - 10.1136/tsaco-2019-000411 DP - 2020 Mar 01 TA - Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open PG - e000411 VI - 5 IP - 1 4099 - http://tsaco.bmj.com/content/5/1/e000411.short 4100 - http://tsaco.bmj.com/content/5/1/e000411.full SO - Trauma Surg Acute Care Open2020 Mar 01; 5 AB - This article, on hemodynamic monitoring, fluid responsiveness, volume assessment, and endpoints of resuscitation, is part of a compendium of guidelines provided by the AAST (American Association for the Surgery of Trauma) critical care committee. The intention of these guidelines is to inform practitioners with practical clinical guidance. To do this effectively and contemporarily, expert consensus via the critical care committee was obtained. Strict guideline methodology such a GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) was purposefully NOT used so as not to limit the possible clinical guidance. The critical care committee foresees this methodology as practically valuable to the bedside clinician.