2023
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2023.7560
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Fluid Therapy for Critically Ill Adults With Sepsis

Abstract: ImportanceApproximately 20% to 30% of patients admitted to an intensive care unit have sepsis. While fluid therapy typically begins in the emergency department, intravenous fluids in the intensive care unit are an essential component of therapy for sepsis.ObservationsFor patients with sepsis, intravenous fluid can increase cardiac output and blood pressure, maintain or increase intravascular fluid volume, and deliver medications. Fluid therapy can be conceptualized as 4 overlapping phases from early illness th… Show more

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“…These results are promising because it is difficult to obtain images with good image quality in ICU settings, especially in intubated patients and patients with COPD. Additionally, as we explained in the introduction section, right heart evaluation of ICU patients is very important for many reasons including monitoring whether the ventilator pressure settings are safe for right heart and evaluating the patient's fluid status during mechanical ventilation 1–6 . Our results suggest that the use of handheld ultrasound devices may be useful in the evaluation of RHD and PHT.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…These results are promising because it is difficult to obtain images with good image quality in ICU settings, especially in intubated patients and patients with COPD. Additionally, as we explained in the introduction section, right heart evaluation of ICU patients is very important for many reasons including monitoring whether the ventilator pressure settings are safe for right heart and evaluating the patient's fluid status during mechanical ventilation 1–6 . Our results suggest that the use of handheld ultrasound devices may be useful in the evaluation of RHD and PHT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Additionally, as we explained in the introduction section, right heart evaluation of ICU patients is very important for many reasons including monitoring whether the ventilator pressure settings are safe for right heart and evaluating the patient's fluid status during mechanical ventilation. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Our results suggest that the use of handheld ultrasound devices may be useful in the evaluation of RHD and PHT. Therefore, HHUD would be a reliable tool that allows evaluation of ICU patients' right heart function easily, frequently, and accurately in daily practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In patients experiencing a state of shock, there is a redistribution of TBW and intravascular blood volume ( 91 ). Furthermore, the use of vasoactive agents like norepinephrine contributes to reduced blood flow in the superior mesenteric artery and the gastrointestinal tract microcirculation, such as in the jejunal mucosa, where a decrease of approximately 70% is observed ( 91 , 92 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%