Context and Aims: To describe current fluid and vasopressor practices after cardiac surgery in Australia and New Zealand cardiothoracic intensive care units (ICU). Design and Setting: This web-based survey was conducted in cardiothoracic ICUs in Australia and New Zealand. Methods: Intensivists, cardiac surgeons, and anesthetists were contacted to complete the online survey that asked questions regarding first and second choice fluids and vasopressors and the tools and factors that influenced these choices. Results: There were 96 respondents including 51 intensivists, 27 anesthetists, and 18 cardiac surgeons. Balanced crystalloids were the most preferred fluids (70%) followed by 4% albumin (18%) overall and among intensivists and anesthetist...
BACKGROUND:In 2007, the Saline versus Albumin Fluid Evaluation-Translation of Research Into Practice...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that the choice of intravenous fluids may affect outcomes in...
Objective: The aim of this survey was to describe existing perioperative care standards and best pr...
Context and Aims: To describe current fluid and vasopressor practices after cardiac surgery in Austr...
Abstract Background Fluid resuscitation during cardiac surgery is common with significant variabilit...
Objectives: To determine common practice for fluid management after cardiac surgery for congenital h...
Adequate fluid administration during and after cardiac surgery is essential to ensure adequate oxyge...
BACKGROUND: Fluid resuscitation is a cornerstone of intensive care treatment, yet there is a lack of...
The administration of fluid resuscitation to critically ill patients is a common intervention. High ...
Design and objectives: To identify and compare how intensive care unit specialists in the United Kin...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests that choice of fluid used for resuscitation may influence mor...
OBJECTIVES: To describe haemodynamic resuscitation practices in ED patients with suspected sepsis an...
Evidence to guide fluid resuscitation evidence in sepsis continues to evolve. We conducted a multico...
Introduction: Respiratory failure is a common problem in emergency medicine (EM) and critical care m...
OBJECTIVE: There is uncertainty about the optimal i.v. fluid volume and timing of vasopressor commen...
BACKGROUND:In 2007, the Saline versus Albumin Fluid Evaluation-Translation of Research Into Practice...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that the choice of intravenous fluids may affect outcomes in...
Objective: The aim of this survey was to describe existing perioperative care standards and best pr...
Context and Aims: To describe current fluid and vasopressor practices after cardiac surgery in Austr...
Abstract Background Fluid resuscitation during cardiac surgery is common with significant variabilit...
Objectives: To determine common practice for fluid management after cardiac surgery for congenital h...
Adequate fluid administration during and after cardiac surgery is essential to ensure adequate oxyge...
BACKGROUND: Fluid resuscitation is a cornerstone of intensive care treatment, yet there is a lack of...
The administration of fluid resuscitation to critically ill patients is a common intervention. High ...
Design and objectives: To identify and compare how intensive care unit specialists in the United Kin...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests that choice of fluid used for resuscitation may influence mor...
OBJECTIVES: To describe haemodynamic resuscitation practices in ED patients with suspected sepsis an...
Evidence to guide fluid resuscitation evidence in sepsis continues to evolve. We conducted a multico...
Introduction: Respiratory failure is a common problem in emergency medicine (EM) and critical care m...
OBJECTIVE: There is uncertainty about the optimal i.v. fluid volume and timing of vasopressor commen...
BACKGROUND:In 2007, the Saline versus Albumin Fluid Evaluation-Translation of Research Into Practice...
Introduction: Recent evidence indicates that the choice of intravenous fluids may affect outcomes in...
Objective: The aim of this survey was to describe existing perioperative care standards and best pr...