Hemodynamic parameters to guide fluid therapy
Eastern Virginia Medical School · Bicêtre Hospital
Abstract
The clinical determination of the intravascular volume can be extremely difficult in critically ill and injured patients as well as those undergoing major surgery. This is problematic because fluid loading is considered the first step in the resuscitation of hemodynamically unstable patients. Yet, multiple studies have demonstrated that only approximately 50% of hemodynamically unstable patients in the intensive care unit and operating room respond to a fluid challenge. Whereas under-resuscitation results in inadequate organ perfusion, accumulating data suggest that over-resuscitation increases the morbidity and mortality of critically ill patients. Cardiac filling pressures, including the central venous…
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3Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Preload
- Stroke volume
- Intravascular volume status
- Resuscitation
- Central venous pressure
- Cardiac output
- Venous return curve
- Good health and well-being