1. 'Intravasal trocken – Gewebe voll': interstitielles Ödem und Volumenmanagement in der Intensivmedizin
- Author
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Gunnar Schley and Carsten Willam
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,Kidney ,Tissue space ,business.industry ,Emergency Nursing ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Pulmonary function testing ,Sepsis ,Interstitial edema ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Fluid therapy ,Shock (circulatory) ,Edema ,Emergency Medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Intensive care medicine ,business - Abstract
In the second phase of shock therapy, we regularly find fluid overload with edema in our patients, which not only involves the skin and interstitial tissue but can also impair kidney, liver and pulmonary function. Revision of the Starling principle and new insights into physiology of the endothelial glycocalyx have important implications for fluid therapy in intensive care medicine. Determination of fluid overload and an appropriate therapy with either diuretics or ultrafiltration are the focus of "late goal-directed fluid removal" management.
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- 2021