fluid challenge

Miscellaneous, Sepsis

How I personalize fluid therapy in septic shock?

Abstract During septic shock, fluid therapy is aimed at increasing cardiac output and improving tissue oxygenation, but it poses two problems: it has inconsistent and transient efficacy, and it has many well-documented deleterious effects. We suggest that there is a place for its personalization according to the patient characteristics and the clinical situation, at all […]

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Miscellaneous

Assessing fluid responsiveness with ultrasound in the neonatal intensive care setting: the mini-fluid challenge

Abstract The mini-fluid challenge (MFC) can guide individualised fluid therapy and prevent fluid overload and associated morbidity in adult intensive care patients. This ultrasound test is based on the Frank-Starling principles to assess dynamic fluid responsiveness, but limited MFC data exists for newborns. This brief report describes the feasibility of the MFC in 12 preterm infants

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Mechanical Ventilation, Miscellaneous

Echocardiography in the Ventilated Patient: What the Clinician Has to Know

Abstract Heart and lung sharing the same anatomical space are influenced by each other. Spontaneous breathing induces dynamic changes in intrathoracic pressure, impacting cardiac function, particularly the right ventricle. In intensive care units (ICU), mechanical ventilation (MV) and therefore positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) are often applied, and this inevitably influences cardiac function. In ventilated patients,

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