INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of two different mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) targets on needs for resuscitation, organ dysfunction, mitochondrial respiration and inflammatory response in a long-term model of fecal peritonitis. METHODS: Twenty-four anesthetized and mechanically ventilated pigs were randomly assigned (n = 8/group) to a septic control group (septic-CG) without resuscitation until death or one of two groups with resuscitation performed after 12 hours of untreated sepsis for 48 hours, targeting MAP 50-60 mmHg (low-MAP) or 75-85 mmHg (high-MAP). RESULTS: MAP at the end of resuscitation was 56 ± 13 mmHg (mean ± SD) and 76 ± 17 mmHg respectively, for low-MAP and high-MAP groups. One anim...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has identified an increased rate of mortality associated with fluid bolu...
Background: Acute inflammation and sepsis are known to induce changes in vascular properties, leadin...
Autonomic and vascular failures are common phenotypes of sepsis, typically characterized by tachycar...
International audienceThe optimal target blood pressure in septic shock is still unknown. Therefore,...
The optimal target blood pressure in septic shock is still unknown. Therefore, in a long-term, resus...
colleagues [1] reported on the eff ects of diff erent target blood pressures during long-term, resus...
Introduction: Sepsis is the main cause of death in critically ill patients, in particular when shock...
Objective: Early treatment in sepsis may improve outcome. The aim of this study was to evaluate how ...
Objective: Early treatment in sepsis may improve outcome. The aim of this study was to evaluate how ...
Introduction Several recent studies have shown that a positive fluid balance in critical illness ...
INTRODUCTION Sepsis-induced myopathy and critical illness myopathy are common causes of muscle we...
High central venous pressure (CVP) acutely decreases venous return. How this affects hepatic oxygen ...
Background:Increased intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) in patients admitted to the intensive care unit ...
INTRODUCTION: Vasopressin has been shown to increase blood pressure in catecholamine-resistant septi...
Background: Recent research has identified an increased rate of mortality associated with fluid bolu...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has identified an increased rate of mortality associated with fluid bolu...
Background: Acute inflammation and sepsis are known to induce changes in vascular properties, leadin...
Autonomic and vascular failures are common phenotypes of sepsis, typically characterized by tachycar...
International audienceThe optimal target blood pressure in septic shock is still unknown. Therefore,...
The optimal target blood pressure in septic shock is still unknown. Therefore, in a long-term, resus...
colleagues [1] reported on the eff ects of diff erent target blood pressures during long-term, resus...
Introduction: Sepsis is the main cause of death in critically ill patients, in particular when shock...
Objective: Early treatment in sepsis may improve outcome. The aim of this study was to evaluate how ...
Objective: Early treatment in sepsis may improve outcome. The aim of this study was to evaluate how ...
Introduction Several recent studies have shown that a positive fluid balance in critical illness ...
INTRODUCTION Sepsis-induced myopathy and critical illness myopathy are common causes of muscle we...
High central venous pressure (CVP) acutely decreases venous return. How this affects hepatic oxygen ...
Background:Increased intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) in patients admitted to the intensive care unit ...
INTRODUCTION: Vasopressin has been shown to increase blood pressure in catecholamine-resistant septi...
Background: Recent research has identified an increased rate of mortality associated with fluid bolu...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has identified an increased rate of mortality associated with fluid bolu...
Background: Acute inflammation and sepsis are known to induce changes in vascular properties, leadin...
Autonomic and vascular failures are common phenotypes of sepsis, typically characterized by tachycar...