Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However, the optimal approach for administering intravenous fluid in septic shock resuscitation is unknown. Two competing strategies are emerging: a liberal fluids approach, consisting of a larger volume of initial fluid (50 to 75 mL/kg [4 to 6 L in an 80-kg adult] during the first 6 hours) and later use of vasopressors, versus a restrictive fluids approach, consisting of a smaller volume of initial fluid (≤30 mL/kg [≤2 to 3 L]), with earlier reliance on vasopressor infusions to maintain blood pressure and perfusion. Early fluid therapy may enhance or maintain tissue perfusion by increasing venous return and cardiac output. However, fluid administrat...
Background: Fluid and vasopressor management in septic shock remains controversial. In this randomiz...
Introduction Intravenous (IV) fluid is a key intervention in the management of septic shock. The ben...
BACKGROUND Intravenous fluids are recommended for the treatment of patients who are in septic sho...
Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However,...
BACKGROUND: Intravenous fluids and vasopressor agents are commonly used in early resuscitation of pa...
Background: Guidelines recommend an initial intravenous (IV) fluid bolus of 30 ml/kg isotonic crysta...
Purpose: We assessed the effects of a protocol restricting resuscitation fluid vs. a standard care p...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend an initial intravenous (IV) fluid bolus of 30 ml/kg isotonic crysta...
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is recommended first-line treatment for sepsis-associated hypotensio...
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is recommended first-line treatment for sepsis-associated hypotensio...
Purpose: To determine if a regimen of restricted fluids and early vasopressor compared to usual car...
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is recommended first-line treatment for sepsis-associated hypotensio...
Aim: Sepsis presents a problem for fluid management, and clinical consensus exists about intravenous...
Septic shock is the most severe form of sepsis, characterized by (a) persistent hypotension despite ...
INTRODUCTION Intravenous (IV) fluid is a key intervention in the management of septic shock. The ...
Background: Fluid and vasopressor management in septic shock remains controversial. In this randomiz...
Introduction Intravenous (IV) fluid is a key intervention in the management of septic shock. The ben...
BACKGROUND Intravenous fluids are recommended for the treatment of patients who are in septic sho...
Prompt intravenous fluid therapy is a fundamental treatment for patients with septic shock. However,...
BACKGROUND: Intravenous fluids and vasopressor agents are commonly used in early resuscitation of pa...
Background: Guidelines recommend an initial intravenous (IV) fluid bolus of 30 ml/kg isotonic crysta...
Purpose: We assessed the effects of a protocol restricting resuscitation fluid vs. a standard care p...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend an initial intravenous (IV) fluid bolus of 30 ml/kg isotonic crysta...
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is recommended first-line treatment for sepsis-associated hypotensio...
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is recommended first-line treatment for sepsis-associated hypotensio...
Purpose: To determine if a regimen of restricted fluids and early vasopressor compared to usual car...
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is recommended first-line treatment for sepsis-associated hypotensio...
Aim: Sepsis presents a problem for fluid management, and clinical consensus exists about intravenous...
Septic shock is the most severe form of sepsis, characterized by (a) persistent hypotension despite ...
INTRODUCTION Intravenous (IV) fluid is a key intervention in the management of septic shock. The ...
Background: Fluid and vasopressor management in septic shock remains controversial. In this randomiz...
Introduction Intravenous (IV) fluid is a key intervention in the management of septic shock. The ben...
BACKGROUND Intravenous fluids are recommended for the treatment of patients who are in septic sho...