Do hypooncotic fluids for shock increase the risk of late-onset acute respiratory distress syndrome?

  • Schortgen, F
  • Girou, E
  • Deye, N
  • Rocco, Monica
  • Tritapepe, Luigi
Publication date
January 2010
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
0342-4642
Citation count (estimate)
2

Abstract

In patients with shock, late-onset acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) carries poor prognosis. Hypooncotic fluids may improve kidney function preservation, whereas hyperoncotic fluids may in theory decrease the risk of late-onset ARDS. Our objective was to determine whether predominant or exclusive use of crystalloids and/or hypooncotic colloids for shock resuscitation influenced the risk of late-onset ARDS. International prospective cohort of consecutive adults who were free of ARDS on admission and who received fluid resuscitation for shock in 115 intensive care units (ICUs) during a 4-week period. Severity scores, hemodynamic status, indication for fluids, risk factors for ARDS, plasma expander use, transfusions, and late-onse...

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