Purpose: To determine if a regimen of restricted fluids and early vasopressor compared to usual care is feasible for initial resuscitation of hypotension due to suspected sepsis. Methods: A prospective, randomised, open-label, clinical trial of a restricted fluid resuscitation regimen in the first 6 h among patients in the emergency department (ED) with suspected sepsis and a systolic blood pressure under 100 mmHg, after minimum 1000 ml of IV fluid. Primary outcome was total fluid administered within 6 h post randomisation. Results There were 99 participants (50 restricted volume and 49 usual care) in the intention-to-treat analysis. Median volume from presentation to 6 h in the restricted volume group was 2387 ml [first to third q...
Objectives: To describe haemodynamic resuscitation practices in ED patients with suspected sepsis an...
OBJECTIVES: To describe haemodynamic resuscitation practices in ED patients with suspected sepsis an...
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is recommended first-line treatment for sepsis-associated hypotensio...
PurposeTo determine if a regimen of restricted fluids and early vasopressor compared to usual care i...
Background: Guidelines recommend an initial intravenous (IV) fluid bolus of 30 ml/kg isotonic crysta...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend an initial intravenous (IV) fluid bolus of 30 ml/kg isotonic crysta...
BACKGROUND: Intravenous fluids and vasopressor agents are commonly used in early resuscitation of pa...
Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However,...
Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However,...
Aim: Sepsis presents a problem for fluid management, and clinical consensus exists about intravenous...
Background: Fluid and vasopressor management in septic shock remains controversial. In this randomiz...
Purpose: We assessed the effects of a protocol restricting resuscitation fluid vs. a standard care p...
Background: Fluid and vasopressor management in septic shock remains controversial. In this randomi...
OBJECTIVE: There is uncertainty about the optimal i.v. fluid volume and timing of vasopressor commen...
Objective There is uncertainty about the optimal i.v. fluid volume and timing of vasopressor commen...
Objectives: To describe haemodynamic resuscitation practices in ED patients with suspected sepsis an...
OBJECTIVES: To describe haemodynamic resuscitation practices in ED patients with suspected sepsis an...
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is recommended first-line treatment for sepsis-associated hypotensio...
PurposeTo determine if a regimen of restricted fluids and early vasopressor compared to usual care i...
Background: Guidelines recommend an initial intravenous (IV) fluid bolus of 30 ml/kg isotonic crysta...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend an initial intravenous (IV) fluid bolus of 30 ml/kg isotonic crysta...
BACKGROUND: Intravenous fluids and vasopressor agents are commonly used in early resuscitation of pa...
Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However,...
Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However,...
Aim: Sepsis presents a problem for fluid management, and clinical consensus exists about intravenous...
Background: Fluid and vasopressor management in septic shock remains controversial. In this randomiz...
Purpose: We assessed the effects of a protocol restricting resuscitation fluid vs. a standard care p...
Background: Fluid and vasopressor management in septic shock remains controversial. In this randomi...
OBJECTIVE: There is uncertainty about the optimal i.v. fluid volume and timing of vasopressor commen...
Objective There is uncertainty about the optimal i.v. fluid volume and timing of vasopressor commen...
Objectives: To describe haemodynamic resuscitation practices in ED patients with suspected sepsis an...
OBJECTIVES: To describe haemodynamic resuscitation practices in ED patients with suspected sepsis an...
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is recommended first-line treatment for sepsis-associated hypotensio...