Objective Crystalloids, artificial and natural colloids have been opposed as representing different strategies for shock resuscitation, but it may be relevant to distinguish fluids based on their oncotic characteristics. This study assessed the risk of renal adverse events in patients with shock resuscitated using hypooncotic colloids, artificial hyperoncotic colloids, hyperoncotic albumin or crystalloids, according to physician’s choice. Participants and setting International prospective cohort study including 1,013 ICU patients needing fluid resuscitation for shock. Patients suffering from cirrhosis or receiving plasma were excluded. Measurements and results Influence of different types of colloids and crystalloids on the occurrence of re...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of crystalloid versus colloid solutions, specifically normal sali...
International audienceBackground: The multicenter randomized Colloids versus Crystalloids for the Re...
Background\ud The safety and efficacy of hydroxyethyl starch (HES) for fluid resuscitation have not ...
International audienceObjective Crystalloids, artificial and natural colloids have been opposed as r...
OBJECTIVE: Crystalloids, artificial and natural colloids have been opposed as representing different...
Background: With the advent of newer and safer fluids there have been numerous trials and studies co...
In patients with shock, late-onset acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) carries poor prognosis...
BACKGROUND: Colloids are widely used in the replacement of fluid volume, however doubts remain as to...
BACKGROUND: Colloid solutions are widely used in fluid resuscitation of critically ill patients. The...
International audienceIMPORTANCE:Evidence supporting the choice of intravenous colloid vs crystalloi...
Objective:The type of fluid that should be used in uncontrollable hemorrhages remains an area of res...
The average adult is roughly comprised of 50-60% water that embodies the intracellular and extracell...
Hypothesis: Safety differences exist among colloids widely used for fluid management in acutely ill ...
Background Fluid resuscitation is frequently required for cardiac surgical patients admitted to t...
Abstract Background The use of hyperoncotic albumin (HA) for shock resuscitation is controversial gi...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of crystalloid versus colloid solutions, specifically normal sali...
International audienceBackground: The multicenter randomized Colloids versus Crystalloids for the Re...
Background\ud The safety and efficacy of hydroxyethyl starch (HES) for fluid resuscitation have not ...
International audienceObjective Crystalloids, artificial and natural colloids have been opposed as r...
OBJECTIVE: Crystalloids, artificial and natural colloids have been opposed as representing different...
Background: With the advent of newer and safer fluids there have been numerous trials and studies co...
In patients with shock, late-onset acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) carries poor prognosis...
BACKGROUND: Colloids are widely used in the replacement of fluid volume, however doubts remain as to...
BACKGROUND: Colloid solutions are widely used in fluid resuscitation of critically ill patients. The...
International audienceIMPORTANCE:Evidence supporting the choice of intravenous colloid vs crystalloi...
Objective:The type of fluid that should be used in uncontrollable hemorrhages remains an area of res...
The average adult is roughly comprised of 50-60% water that embodies the intracellular and extracell...
Hypothesis: Safety differences exist among colloids widely used for fluid management in acutely ill ...
Background Fluid resuscitation is frequently required for cardiac surgical patients admitted to t...
Abstract Background The use of hyperoncotic albumin (HA) for shock resuscitation is controversial gi...
Objective: To compare the efficacy of crystalloid versus colloid solutions, specifically normal sali...
International audienceBackground: The multicenter randomized Colloids versus Crystalloids for the Re...
Background\ud The safety and efficacy of hydroxyethyl starch (HES) for fluid resuscitation have not ...