OBJECTIVE Fluid administration in combination with the increase in vasopermeability induced by critical illness often results in significant fluid overload in critically ill patients. Recent research indicates that mortality is increased in patients who have received large volumes of fluids. We have systematically reviewed and synthesized the evidence on fluid overload and mortality in critically ill patients and have performed a meta-analysis of available data from observational studies. DATA SOURCES A systematic search was performed on PubMed, EmBase, and the Cochrane Library databases. STUDY SELECTION AND DATA EXTRACTION All studies were eligible that investigated the impact of fluid overload (defined by weight gain > 5%) ...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Fluid therapy is fundamental to the acute resuscitation of critically ill patients. In general, howe...
Objective: Fluid balance remains a highly controversial topic in the critical care field, and the...
Objectives Fluid management is important in ensuring haemodynamic stability in critically ill patien...
ABSTRACT Introduction: fluid balance has recently emerged as a potential biomarker for survival in ...
Background: Sepsis is associated with generalised endothelial injury and capillary leak and has tra...
Background: Fluid therapy in critically ill patients remains one of the most demanding and difficult...
OBJECTIVE Patients with heart failure (HF) and cardiogenic shock are especially prone to the nega...
Fluid accumulation is associated with adverse outcomes in critically ill patients. Here, we sought t...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Objective Although the consequences of chronic fluid retention are well known, those of iatrogenic ...
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...
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...
Fluid therapy is fundamental to the acute resuscitation of critically ill patients. In general, howe...
Objective: Fluid balance remains a highly controversial topic in the critical care field, and the...
Objectives Fluid management is important in ensuring haemodynamic stability in critically ill patien...
ABSTRACT Introduction: fluid balance has recently emerged as a potential biomarker for survival in ...
Background: Sepsis is associated with generalised endothelial injury and capillary leak and has tra...
Background: Fluid therapy in critically ill patients remains one of the most demanding and difficult...
OBJECTIVE Patients with heart failure (HF) and cardiogenic shock are especially prone to the nega...
Fluid accumulation is associated with adverse outcomes in critically ill patients. Here, we sought t...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Objective Although the consequences of chronic fluid retention are well known, those of iatrogenic ...
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...
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...
Fluid therapy is fundamental to the acute resuscitation of critically ill patients. In general, howe...
Objective: Fluid balance remains a highly controversial topic in the critical care field, and the...