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Addition of terlipressin to norepinephrine in septic shock and effect of renal perfusion: a pilot study
CONCLUSIONS: Terlipressin improves renal perfusion, increases stroke volume, and decreases norepinephrine dose and heart rates in patients with septic shock.PMID:35856162 | PMC:PMC9307113 | DOI:10.1080/0886022X.2022.2095286
Source: Renal Failure - July 20, 2022 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jinlong Wang Mengjuan Shi Lili Huang Qing Li Shanshan Meng Jingyuan Xu Ming Xue Jianfeng Xie Songqiao Liu Yingzi Huang Source Type: research

Machine learning methods to improve bedside fluid responsiveness prediction in severe sepsis or septic shock: an observational study, British journal of anaesthesia
Conclusions: Machine learning generated several models for predicting fluid responsiveness that were comparable with the haemodynamic response to PLR.
Source: Current Awareness Service for Health (CASH) - May 6, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

French Intensive Care Society, International congress - Réanimation 2016.
C, Sauneuf B, Verrier P, Pottier V, Orabona M, Samba D, Viquesnel G, Lermuzeaux M, Hazera P, Hanouz JL, Parienti JJ, Du Cheyron D, Demoule A, Clavel M, Rolland-Debord C, Perbet S, Terzi N, Kouatchet A, Wallet F, Roze H, Vargas F, Guérin C, Dellamonica J, Jaber S, Similowski T, Quenot JP, Binquet C, Vinsonneau C, Barbar SD, Vinault S, Deckert V, Lemaire S, Hssain AA, Bruyère R, Souweine B, Lagrost L, Adrie C, Jung B, Daurat A, De Jong A, Chanques G, Mahul M, Monnin M, Molinari N, Lheureux O, Trepo E, Hites M, Cotton F, Wolff F, Surin R, Créteur J, Vincent JL, Gustot T, Jacobs F, Taccone FS, Neuville M, Timsit JF, El-Hel...
Source: Australian Family Physician - May 31, 2016 Category: Primary Care Authors: Jaillette E, Girault C, Brunin G, Zerimech F, Chiche A, Broucqsault-Dedrie C, Fayolle C, Minacori F, Alves I, Barrailler S, Robriquet L, Delaporte E, Thellier D, Delcourte C, Duhamel A, Nseir S, Valette X, Desmeulles I, Savary B, Masson R, Seguin A, Daubi Tags: Ann Intensive Care Source Type: research

Respiratory variation in carotid peak systolic velocity predicts volume responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients with septic shock: a prospective cohort study
Conclusions ΔCDPV can be more accurate than other methods for assessing fluid responsiveness in patients with septic shock receiving lung protective mechanical ventilation. ΔCDPV also has a high correlation with SVI increase after fluid challenge.
Source: Critical Ultrasound Journal - June 26, 2015 Category: Radiology Source Type: research