PURPOSE We set out to assess the resuscitation fluid requirements and physiological and clinical responses of intensive care unit (ICU) patients resuscitated with 20% albumin versus 4-5% albumin. METHODS We performed a randomised controlled trial in 321 adult patients requiring fluid resuscitation within 48 h of admission to three ICUs in Australia and the UK. RESULTS The cumulative volume of resuscitation fluid at 48 h (primary outcome) was lower in the 20% albumin group than in the 4-5% albumin group [median difference - 600 ml, 95% confidence interval (CI) - 800 to - 400; P < 0.001]. The 20% albumin group had lower cumulative fluid balance at 48 h (mean difference - 576 ml, 95% CI - 1033 to - 119; P = 0.01). Peak albumin l...
Background: Fluid bolus therapy with 20% albumin may shorten the duration of vasopressor therapy in ...
Abstract Resuscitation fluid therapy -a systematic review of principles and cross-sectional study of...
Purpose: We assessed the effects of a protocol restricting resuscitation fluid vs. a standard care p...
Recently, buffered salt solutions and 20% albumin (small volume resuscitation) have been advocated a...
BACKGROUND: Human albumin solutions are used in a range of medical and surgical problems. Licensed i...
BACKGROUND: Patients presenting with suspected sepsis to secondary care often require fluid resuscit...
Background Small-volume resuscitation can rapidly correct hypovolemia. Hyperoncotic albumin solution...
No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. Lyu PF, Hockenberry JM, Gaydos LM, Howard DH,...
Whether a specific way of infusing albumin affects outcome in patients with major oxidative stress r...
Early fluid resuscitation is vital to patients with sepsis. However, the choice of fluid has been a ...
Purpose Fluid overload is common in critical illness and is associated with mortality. This study i...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests that choice of fluid used for resuscitation may influence mor...
Early fluid resuscitation is vital to patients with sepsis. However, the choice of fluid has been a ...
BACKGROUND:In 2007, the Saline versus Albumin Fluid Evaluation-Translation of Research Into Practice...
Fluid administration is a key intervention in hemodynamic resuscitation. Timely expansion (or restor...
Background: Fluid bolus therapy with 20% albumin may shorten the duration of vasopressor therapy in ...
Abstract Resuscitation fluid therapy -a systematic review of principles and cross-sectional study of...
Purpose: We assessed the effects of a protocol restricting resuscitation fluid vs. a standard care p...
Recently, buffered salt solutions and 20% albumin (small volume resuscitation) have been advocated a...
BACKGROUND: Human albumin solutions are used in a range of medical and surgical problems. Licensed i...
BACKGROUND: Patients presenting with suspected sepsis to secondary care often require fluid resuscit...
Background Small-volume resuscitation can rapidly correct hypovolemia. Hyperoncotic albumin solution...
No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. Lyu PF, Hockenberry JM, Gaydos LM, Howard DH,...
Whether a specific way of infusing albumin affects outcome in patients with major oxidative stress r...
Early fluid resuscitation is vital to patients with sepsis. However, the choice of fluid has been a ...
Purpose Fluid overload is common in critical illness and is associated with mortality. This study i...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests that choice of fluid used for resuscitation may influence mor...
Early fluid resuscitation is vital to patients with sepsis. However, the choice of fluid has been a ...
BACKGROUND:In 2007, the Saline versus Albumin Fluid Evaluation-Translation of Research Into Practice...
Fluid administration is a key intervention in hemodynamic resuscitation. Timely expansion (or restor...
Background: Fluid bolus therapy with 20% albumin may shorten the duration of vasopressor therapy in ...
Abstract Resuscitation fluid therapy -a systematic review of principles and cross-sectional study of...
Purpose: We assessed the effects of a protocol restricting resuscitation fluid vs. a standard care p...