BACKGROUND: Volume management remains a challenging component of caring for the critically ill. Renal failure complicates fluid management. We sought to identify relationships between delta blood volume and physiology-based targets for both the adequacy of left ventricular filling (stroke volume index [SVI]) and preload dependency (stroke volume variability [SVV]) in patients undergoing dialysis in the intensive care unit. METHODS: Patients undergoing dialysis with an arterial line in place were eligible. Delta blood volume was measured during dialysis along with simultaneous SVI and SVV via an arterial pressure cardiac output monitor. Patients were dichotomized as negative fluid strategy if fluid was removed, or positive fluid strategy...
Background: Patients affected by chronic kidney disease are at a risk of cardiovascular morbidity an...
International audienceBlood pressure (BP) and volume control are critical components of dialysis car...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Aggressive volume resuscitation is often required in critically ill patients...
Background: Achievement of normal volume status is crucial in hemodialysis (HD), since both volume e...
Background: Fluid resuscitation is not only used to prevent acute kidney injury (AKI) but fluid mana...
Background: Abnormalities in fluid status in hemodialysis (HD) patients are highly prevalent and are...
Background: Abnormalities in fluid status in hemodialysis (HD) patients are highly prevalent and are...
Adequate fluid balance and good renal perfusion must be targeted in critically ill patients to reduc...
WOS: 000409301100009PubMed ID: 28581677Extracellular fluid volume overload and its inevitable conseq...
Background: Fluid resuscitation is not only used to prevent acute kidney injury (AKI) but fluid mana...
<p>Inadequate removal of extracellular volume markedly increases blood pressure and contributes to h...
Fluid status is crucial for dialysis patients. Volume overload is a major cardiovascular risk factor...
International audienceAbstract Background Fluid overload is associated with worse outcome in critica...
Abstract Background Data generated with the body composition monitor (BCM, Fresenius) show, based on...
AbstractBackground: Electrical Cardiometry allows measurement of fluid status using thoracic fluid c...
Background: Patients affected by chronic kidney disease are at a risk of cardiovascular morbidity an...
International audienceBlood pressure (BP) and volume control are critical components of dialysis car...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Aggressive volume resuscitation is often required in critically ill patients...
Background: Achievement of normal volume status is crucial in hemodialysis (HD), since both volume e...
Background: Fluid resuscitation is not only used to prevent acute kidney injury (AKI) but fluid mana...
Background: Abnormalities in fluid status in hemodialysis (HD) patients are highly prevalent and are...
Background: Abnormalities in fluid status in hemodialysis (HD) patients are highly prevalent and are...
Adequate fluid balance and good renal perfusion must be targeted in critically ill patients to reduc...
WOS: 000409301100009PubMed ID: 28581677Extracellular fluid volume overload and its inevitable conseq...
Background: Fluid resuscitation is not only used to prevent acute kidney injury (AKI) but fluid mana...
<p>Inadequate removal of extracellular volume markedly increases blood pressure and contributes to h...
Fluid status is crucial for dialysis patients. Volume overload is a major cardiovascular risk factor...
International audienceAbstract Background Fluid overload is associated with worse outcome in critica...
Abstract Background Data generated with the body composition monitor (BCM, Fresenius) show, based on...
AbstractBackground: Electrical Cardiometry allows measurement of fluid status using thoracic fluid c...
Background: Patients affected by chronic kidney disease are at a risk of cardiovascular morbidity an...
International audienceBlood pressure (BP) and volume control are critical components of dialysis car...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Aggressive volume resuscitation is often required in critically ill patients...