We investigated the systemic and regional hemodynamic effects of early crystalloid infusion in an experimental model of septic shock induced by intravenous inoculation with live Escherichia coli. Anesthetized dogs received an intravenous infusion of 1.2 x 10(10) cfu/kg live E. coli in 30 min. After 30 min of observation, they were randomized to controls (no fluids; N = 7), or fluid resuscitation with lactated Ringer's solution, 16 ml/kg (N = 7) or 32 ml/kg (N = 7) over 30 min and followed for 120 min. Cardiac index, portal blood flow, mean arterial pressure, systemic and regional oxygen-derived variables, blood lactate, and gastric PCO2 were assessed. Rapid and progressive cardiovascular deterioration with reduction in cardiac output, mean ...
Inappropriate polyuria during bacterial sepsis represents a poorly understood clinical entity. This ...
Many investigators advocate aggressive fluid therapy in sepsis, yet changes in the microcirculation...
High volume hemofiltration (HVHF) (200 ml/kg/h) improves hemodynamics in experimental septic shock b...
Abstract Introduction We conducted the present study to investigate...
Background: Splanchnic perfusion is prone to early injury and persists despite normalization of glob...
Background: Crystalloid solutions are used to restore intravascular volume in septic patients, but e...
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors have been shown to improve splanchnic perfusion in distinct...
Background. Hydroxyethylstarch (HES) is a synthetic polymer of glucose that has been suggested for t...
Abstract Background The aim of the present work was to assess systemic hemodynamic changes using PiC...
Background. Alterations of microcirculation are associated with organ hypoperfusion and high mortali...
The cardiovascular changes that occur early in hyperdynamic, hypotensive septic shock are poorly und...
The pathogenesis of hyperlacticemia during sepsis is poorly understood. We investigated the role of ...
The cardiovascular changes that occur early in hyperdynamic, hypotensive septic shock are poorly und...
We previously reported that N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC), an oxygen free-radical scavenger, can increas...
Summary: Endotoxin causes shock accompanied by compensatory changes such as redistribution of cardia...
Inappropriate polyuria during bacterial sepsis represents a poorly understood clinical entity. This ...
Many investigators advocate aggressive fluid therapy in sepsis, yet changes in the microcirculation...
High volume hemofiltration (HVHF) (200 ml/kg/h) improves hemodynamics in experimental septic shock b...
Abstract Introduction We conducted the present study to investigate...
Background: Splanchnic perfusion is prone to early injury and persists despite normalization of glob...
Background: Crystalloid solutions are used to restore intravascular volume in septic patients, but e...
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors have been shown to improve splanchnic perfusion in distinct...
Background. Hydroxyethylstarch (HES) is a synthetic polymer of glucose that has been suggested for t...
Abstract Background The aim of the present work was to assess systemic hemodynamic changes using PiC...
Background. Alterations of microcirculation are associated with organ hypoperfusion and high mortali...
The cardiovascular changes that occur early in hyperdynamic, hypotensive septic shock are poorly und...
The pathogenesis of hyperlacticemia during sepsis is poorly understood. We investigated the role of ...
The cardiovascular changes that occur early in hyperdynamic, hypotensive septic shock are poorly und...
We previously reported that N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC), an oxygen free-radical scavenger, can increas...
Summary: Endotoxin causes shock accompanied by compensatory changes such as redistribution of cardia...
Inappropriate polyuria during bacterial sepsis represents a poorly understood clinical entity. This ...
Many investigators advocate aggressive fluid therapy in sepsis, yet changes in the microcirculation...
High volume hemofiltration (HVHF) (200 ml/kg/h) improves hemodynamics in experimental septic shock b...