Background: The current consensus definition of septic shock requires hypotension after adequate fluid challenge or vasopressor requirement. Some patients with septic shock present with hypotension and hyperlactatemia greater than 2 mmol/L (tissue dysoxic shock), whereas others have hypotension alone with normal lactate (vasoplegic shock). Objective: The objective of this study was to determine differences in outcomes of patients with tissue dysoxic versus vasoplegic septic shock. Methods: This was a secondary analysis of a large, multicenter randomized controlled trial. Inclusion criteria were suspected infection, two or more systemic inflammatory response criteria, and systolic blood pressure less than 90 mmHg after a fluid bolus. P...
Background: Sepsis is the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in ICU. Early recognition and in...
Abstract Background Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of ...
IMPORTANCE: Septic shock currently refers to a state of acute circulatory failure associated with i...
Background Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and ...
BACKGROUND: Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of vasopres...
BACKGROUND: According to the new definition of septic shock, vasopressor therapy and hyperlactatemia...
Background: Septic shock has a 90-day mortality risk of up to 50 %. The hemodynamic targets, includi...
Background: Septic shock has a 90-day mortality risk of up to 50 %. The hemodynamic targets, includi...
Background: Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of vasopres...
Background Criteria for the Sepsis-3 definition of septic shock include vasopressor treatment to ma...
Introduction We sought to compare the outcomes of patients with cryptic versus overt shock treated ...
__Background:__ Persistent hyperlactatemia is particularly difficult to interpret in septic shock. B...
International audienceBackgroundCriteria for the Sepsis-3 definition of septic shock include vasopre...
International audienceBackgroundCriteria for the Sepsis-3 definition of septic shock include vasopre...
Introduction: In this study, we sought to determine whether laboratory and physiological parameters ...
Background: Sepsis is the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in ICU. Early recognition and in...
Abstract Background Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of ...
IMPORTANCE: Septic shock currently refers to a state of acute circulatory failure associated with i...
Background Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and ...
BACKGROUND: Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of vasopres...
BACKGROUND: According to the new definition of septic shock, vasopressor therapy and hyperlactatemia...
Background: Septic shock has a 90-day mortality risk of up to 50 %. The hemodynamic targets, includi...
Background: Septic shock has a 90-day mortality risk of up to 50 %. The hemodynamic targets, includi...
Background: Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of vasopres...
Background Criteria for the Sepsis-3 definition of septic shock include vasopressor treatment to ma...
Introduction We sought to compare the outcomes of patients with cryptic versus overt shock treated ...
__Background:__ Persistent hyperlactatemia is particularly difficult to interpret in septic shock. B...
International audienceBackgroundCriteria for the Sepsis-3 definition of septic shock include vasopre...
International audienceBackgroundCriteria for the Sepsis-3 definition of septic shock include vasopre...
Introduction: In this study, we sought to determine whether laboratory and physiological parameters ...
Background: Sepsis is the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in ICU. Early recognition and in...
Abstract Background Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of ...
IMPORTANCE: Septic shock currently refers to a state of acute circulatory failure associated with i...