OBJECTIVE Patients with heart failure (HF) and cardiogenic shock are especially prone to the negative effects of fluid overload (FO); however, fluid resuscitation in respective patients is sometimes necessary resulting in FO. We aimed to study the association of FO at ICU discharge with 30-day mortality in patients admitted to the ICU due to severe heart failure and/or cardiogenic shock. METHODS Retrospective, single-center cohort study. Patients with admission diagnoses of severe HF and/or cardiogenic shock were eligible. The following exclusion criteria were applied: (I) patients younger than 16 years, (II) patients admitted to our intermediate care unit, and (III) patients with incomplete data to determine FO at ICU discharge. W...
Fluid accumulation is associated with adverse outcomes in critically ill patients. Here, we sought t...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Fluid overload is frequently found in patients with intravenous fluid resuscitation, and recent stud...
Objectives Fluid management is important in ensuring haemodynamic stability in critically ill patien...
OBJECTIVE Fluid administration in combination with the increase in vasopermeability induced by cr...
Background: Fluid therapy in critically ill patients remains one of the most demanding and difficult...
Objective Although the consequences of chronic fluid retention are well known, those of iatrogenic ...
Introduction. Although the detrimental effects of excessive perioperative fluid administration are g...
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...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Abstract Increased fluid overload (FO) is associated with poor outcomes in critically ill patients, ...
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...
Fluid accumulation is associated with adverse outcomes in critically ill patients. Here, we sought t...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Fluid overload is frequently found in patients with intravenous fluid resuscitation, and recent stud...
Objectives Fluid management is important in ensuring haemodynamic stability in critically ill patien...
OBJECTIVE Fluid administration in combination with the increase in vasopermeability induced by cr...
Background: Fluid therapy in critically ill patients remains one of the most demanding and difficult...
Objective Although the consequences of chronic fluid retention are well known, those of iatrogenic ...
Introduction. Although the detrimental effects of excessive perioperative fluid administration are g...
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...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Abstract Increased fluid overload (FO) is associated with poor outcomes in critically ill patients, ...
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...
Fluid accumulation is associated with adverse outcomes in critically ill patients. Here, we sought t...
Objectives: Excessive fluid therapy in patients with sepsis may be associated with risks that outwei...
Fluid overload is frequently found in patients with intravenous fluid resuscitation, and recent stud...