نتایج جستجو برای: fluid resuscitation

تعداد نتایج: 236595  

2016
Timothy E. Miller Martin Bunke Paul Nisbet Charles S. Brudney

BACKGROUND Fluid resuscitation is a cornerstone of intensive care treatment, yet there is a lack of agreement on how various types of fluids should be used in critically ill patients with different disease states. Therefore, our goal was to investigate the practice patterns of fluid utilization for resuscitation of adult patients in intensive care units (ICUs) within the USA. METHODS We condu...

2017
Kathleen S. Romanowski Tina L. Palmieri

Burn injury is a leading cause of unintentional death and injury in children, with the majority being minor (less than 10%). However, a significant number of children sustain burns greater than 15% total body surface area (TBSA), leading to the initiation of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome. These patients require IV fluid resuscitation to prevent burn shock and death. Prompt resusci...

2007
Frederick W Endorf David J Dries

Fluid resuscitation following burn injury must support organ perfusion with the least amount of fluid necessary and the least physiological cost. Under resuscitation may lead to organ failure and death. With adoption of weight and injury size-based formulas for resuscitation, multiple organ dysfunction and inadequate resuscitation have become uncommon. Instead, administration of fluid volumes w...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1967
W G Prout R V Jones

2013
Mette M Berger Yok Ai Que

Over-resuscitation is deleterious in many critically ill conditions, including major burns. For more than 15 years, several strategies to reduce fluid administration in burns during the initial resuscitation phase have been proposed, but no single or simple parameter has shown superiority. Fluid administration guided by invasive hemodynamic parameters usually resulted in over-resuscitation. As ...

Journal: :Compendium 2009
Tara N Hammond Jennifer L Holm

Volume replacement therapy is crucial to the treatment of hypovolemic shock. In patients with certain conditions, limiting the volume of fluid administered has many potential therapeutic benefits and technical advantages. Hypertonic saline and colloids have characteristics that allow effective treatment of hypovolemic shock using relatively smaller volumes than would be required for isotonic cr...

Journal: :Pancreatology : official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP) ... [et al.] 2009
Timothy B Gardner Santhi Swaroop Vege Suresh T Chari Bret T Petersen Mark D Topazian Jonathan E Clain Randall K Pearson Michael J Levy Michael G Sarr

BACKGROUND/AIMS We evaluated the impact of the initial intravenous fluid resuscitation rate within the first 24 h of presentation to the emergency room on important outcomes in severe acute pancreatitis. METHODS Patients presenting directly with a diagnosis of severe acute pancreatitis were identified retrospectively. Patients were divided into two groups - those who received >or=33% ('early ...

2010
Simon Finfer Bette Liu Colman Taylor Rinaldo Bellomo Laurent Billot Deborah Cook Bin Du Colin McArthur John Myburgh

INTRODUCTION Recent evidence suggests that choice of fluid used for resuscitation may influence mortality in critically ill patients. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional study in 391 intensive care units across 25 countries to describe the types of fluids administered during resuscitation episodes. We used generalized estimating equations to examine the association between patient, prescri...

2016
Bulent Ergin Philippe Guerci Lara Zafrani Frank Nocken Asli Kandil Ebru Gurel-Gurevin Cihan Demirci-Tansel Can Ince

BACKGROUND Modulation of inflammation and oxidative stress appears to limit sepsis-induced damage in experimental models. The kidney is one of the most sensitive organs to injury during septic shock. In this study, we evaluated the effect of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) administration in conjunction with fluid resuscitation on renal oxygenation and function. We hypothesized that reducing inflammation...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2009
Stephen Tricklebank

The majority of burn centres use the crystalloid-based Parkland formula to guide fluid therapy, but patients actually receive far more fluid than the formula predicts. Resuscitation with large volumes of crystalloid has numerous adverse consequences, including worsening of burn oedema, conversion of superficial into deep burns, and compartment syndromes. Resuscitation fluids influence the infla...

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