PURPOSE: Fluid balance remains a highly controversial topic in the critical care field, and no consensus has been reached about the fluid levels required by critically ill surgical patients. In this study, we investigated the relationship between fluid balance and in-hospital mortality in critically ill surgical patients. METHODS: The medical records of adult patients managed in a surgical intensive care unit (ICU) for more than 48 hours after surgery from January 2010 to February 2011 were reviewed retrospectively. Abstracted data included body weights, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II scores, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores, fluid therapy values (intake, output, and balance) during the ICU stay,...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
ABSTRACT Introduction: fluid balance has recently emerged as a potential biomarker for survival in ...
Background: Fluid therapy in critically ill patients remains one of the most demanding and difficult...
Background There are no studies that describe the impact of the cumulative fluid balance on the outc...
Objective Although the consequences of chronic fluid retention are well known, those of iatrogenic ...
Background Positive fluid balance is known to be a factor to cause poor outcome in critically ill ...
Introduction In some studies including small populations of patients undergo...
Objective: Fluid balance remains a highly controversial topic in the critical care field, and the...
International audienceA high number of recent studies have shown that a positive fluid balance is in...
Fluid balance is an essential issue in critical care; however, the impact of early fluid balance on ...
Background: Sepsis is associated with generalised endothelial injury and capillary leak and has tra...
INTRODUCTION: Despite significant improvements in intensive care medicine, the prognosis of acute re...
Contains fulltext : 177598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: E...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
ABSTRACT Introduction: fluid balance has recently emerged as a potential biomarker for survival in ...
Background: Fluid therapy in critically ill patients remains one of the most demanding and difficult...
Background There are no studies that describe the impact of the cumulative fluid balance on the outc...
Objective Although the consequences of chronic fluid retention are well known, those of iatrogenic ...
Background Positive fluid balance is known to be a factor to cause poor outcome in critically ill ...
Introduction In some studies including small populations of patients undergo...
Objective: Fluid balance remains a highly controversial topic in the critical care field, and the...
International audienceA high number of recent studies have shown that a positive fluid balance is in...
Fluid balance is an essential issue in critical care; however, the impact of early fluid balance on ...
Background: Sepsis is associated with generalised endothelial injury and capillary leak and has tra...
INTRODUCTION: Despite significant improvements in intensive care medicine, the prognosis of acute re...
Contains fulltext : 177598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: E...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...