Fluid Intake in Critically Ill Patients: The "Save Useless Fluids For Intensive Resuscitation" Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study.
Schortgen F, Tabra Osorio C, Carpentier D, Henry M, Beuret P, Lacave G, Simon G, Blanchard PY, Gobe T, Guillon A, Bitker L, Duhommet G, Quenot JP, Le Meur M, Jochmans S, Dubouloz F, Mainguy N, Saletes J, Creutin T, Nicolas P, Senay J, Berthelot AL, Rizk D, Tran Van D, Riviere A, Heili-Frades SB, Nunes J, Robquin N, Lhotellier S, Ledochowski S, Guénégou-Arnoux A, Constan A; Save Useless Fluids For Intensive Resuscitation (SUFFIR) Study Group, Reseau European de Recherche en Ventilation Artificielle (REVA) Network.
Schortgen F, et al.
Crit Care Med. 2024 Feb 1;52(2):258-267. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000006091. Epub 2023 Nov 1.
Crit Care Med. 2024.
PMID: 37909832
OBJECTIVES: Patients at risk of adverse effects related to positive fluid balance could benefit from fluid intake optimization. ...MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: All fluids administered by vascular or enteral lines were recorded over 24 hours following admission and were c …
OBJECTIVES: Patients at risk of adverse effects related to positive fluid balance could benefit from fluid intake optimization. ...ME …