Purpose: the purpose of this study is to assess whether late positive fluid balances are associated with acute kidney injury and mortality in severe sepsis and septic shock.Methods: in this retrospective study, fluid balances were calculated at 3 different time points: the onset of organ dysfunction attributed to sepsis, sepsis diagnosis, and vasopressors initiation. Data were analyzed in logistic regression models for mortality and acute kidney injury as outcomes.Results: We included 116 patients. A RIFLE score F, diuresis less than 0.9 L from the second day after the first organ dysfunction, and fluid balance more than 3 L between the 24th and the 48th hour after diagnosis were independently associated with higher mortality, whereas in th...
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...
Introduction: Sepsis is one of the leading causes of infant and child morbidity and mortality worldw...
OBJECTIVES: Positive fluid balance is frequent in critically ill patients and has been considered a ...
Introduction: Intravenous fluid administration is an essential component of sepsis management, but a...
INTRODUCTION: Despite significant improvements in intensive care medicine, the prognosis of acute re...
Fluid therapy is fundamental to the acute resuscitation of critically ill patients. In general, howe...
OBJECTIVE: Incident acute kidney injury and prevalent chronic kidney disease are commonly encountere...
INTRODUCTION: In ICUs, both fluid overload and oliguria are common complications associated with inc...
Introduction: In ICUs, both fluid overload and oliguria are common complications associated with inc...
Purpose: Whether positive fluid balance among patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) stems from dec...
Contains fulltext : 177598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: E...
Objectives:. Previous studies demonstrated that extensive fluid loading and consequently positive fl...
ABSTRACT Introduction: fluid balance has recently emerged as a potential biomarker for survival in ...
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...
Introduction: Sepsis is one of the leading causes of infant and child morbidity and mortality worldw...
OBJECTIVES: Positive fluid balance is frequent in critically ill patients and has been considered a ...
Introduction: Intravenous fluid administration is an essential component of sepsis management, but a...
INTRODUCTION: Despite significant improvements in intensive care medicine, the prognosis of acute re...
Fluid therapy is fundamental to the acute resuscitation of critically ill patients. In general, howe...
OBJECTIVE: Incident acute kidney injury and prevalent chronic kidney disease are commonly encountere...
INTRODUCTION: In ICUs, both fluid overload and oliguria are common complications associated with inc...
Introduction: In ICUs, both fluid overload and oliguria are common complications associated with inc...
Purpose: Whether positive fluid balance among patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) stems from dec...
Contains fulltext : 177598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: E...
Objectives:. Previous studies demonstrated that extensive fluid loading and consequently positive fl...
ABSTRACT Introduction: fluid balance has recently emerged as a potential biomarker for survival in ...
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...
Introduction: Sepsis is one of the leading causes of infant and child morbidity and mortality worldw...