Abstract Background Central venous pressure (CVP) is an important factor affecting capillary blood flow, and it is associated with poor outcomes in adult septic shock patients. However, whether a similar association exists in pediatric patients remains unclear. Methods We retrospectively analyzed data from patients admitted to our pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) between February 2009 and July 2015. Patients were divided into two groups—survivors and nonsurvivors—according to 28-day mortality. The associations between (a) mortality and CVP at 6, 24, 48, and 72 h after initiating treatment for established septic shock was analyzed and (b) initial serum lactic acid levels and 6-h CVP. Results Two hundred twenty-six patients were included ...
Objective: To investigate the time course and predictive value of microvascular alterations in child...
Study objective: To determine whether the receipt of more than or equal to 30 mL/kg of intravenous ...
Abstract Background Sepsis is the leading cause of death worldwide in pediatric populations. Studies...
Abstract Background Some prior studies have shown that elevated mean central venous pressure in cert...
textabstractBackground: Microcirculatory driving pressure is defined as the difference between post-...
Objective: To assess the association between Vasoactive Inotrope Score (vis) and mortality in childr...
Septic shock and cardiogenic shock are the two most common types of shock in children admitted to pe...
Background: Refractory septic shock is the leading cause of mortality in children. There is limited ...
Background. Although the measurement of central venous pressure (CVP) is a common clinical tool, the...
Background and Aims: Tissue hypoperfusion is reflected by metabolic parameters such as lactate, cent...
Background and Aims: An association of high lactate levels with mortality has been found in adult pa...
Background/purposeThe cornerstone of emergency management of severe sepsis and septic shock is early...
INTRODUCTION: Septic shock features a high hospital mortality. Improving our ability to risk stratif...
Our aim is to investigate the correlation between the mean platelet volume (MPV) levels and platelet...
Abstract Background Sepsis is associated with a deflection of inflammatory and coagulative parameter...
Objective: To investigate the time course and predictive value of microvascular alterations in child...
Study objective: To determine whether the receipt of more than or equal to 30 mL/kg of intravenous ...
Abstract Background Sepsis is the leading cause of death worldwide in pediatric populations. Studies...
Abstract Background Some prior studies have shown that elevated mean central venous pressure in cert...
textabstractBackground: Microcirculatory driving pressure is defined as the difference between post-...
Objective: To assess the association between Vasoactive Inotrope Score (vis) and mortality in childr...
Septic shock and cardiogenic shock are the two most common types of shock in children admitted to pe...
Background: Refractory septic shock is the leading cause of mortality in children. There is limited ...
Background. Although the measurement of central venous pressure (CVP) is a common clinical tool, the...
Background and Aims: Tissue hypoperfusion is reflected by metabolic parameters such as lactate, cent...
Background and Aims: An association of high lactate levels with mortality has been found in adult pa...
Background/purposeThe cornerstone of emergency management of severe sepsis and septic shock is early...
INTRODUCTION: Septic shock features a high hospital mortality. Improving our ability to risk stratif...
Our aim is to investigate the correlation between the mean platelet volume (MPV) levels and platelet...
Abstract Background Sepsis is associated with a deflection of inflammatory and coagulative parameter...
Objective: To investigate the time course and predictive value of microvascular alterations in child...
Study objective: To determine whether the receipt of more than or equal to 30 mL/kg of intravenous ...
Abstract Background Sepsis is the leading cause of death worldwide in pediatric populations. Studies...