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Resuscitation fluid practices in Brazilian intensive care units: a secondary analysis of Fluid-TRIPS.

Authors :
Freitas FGR
Hammond N
Li Y
Azevedo LCP
Cavalcanti AB
Taniguchi L
Gobatto A
Japiassú AM
Bafi AT
Mazza BF
Noritomi DT
Dal-Pizzol F
Bozza F
Salluh JIF
Westphal GA
Soares M
Assunção MSC
Lisboa T
Lobo SMA
Barbosa AR
Ventura AF
Souza AF
Silva AF
Toledo A
Reis A
Cembranel A
Rea Neto A
Gut AL
Justo APP
Santos AP
Albuquerque ACD
Scazufka A
Rodrigues AB
Fernandino BB
Silva BG
Vidal BS
Pinheiro BV
Pinto BVC
Feijo CAR
Abreu Filho C
Bosso CEDCN
Moreira CEN
Ramos CHF
Tavares C
Arantes C
Grion C
Mendes CL
Kmohan C
Piras C
Castro CPP
Lins C
Beraldo D
Fontes D
Boni D
Castiglioni D
Paisani DM
Pedroso DFF
Mattos ER
Brito Sobrinho E
Troncoso EMV
Rodrigues Filho EM
Nogueira EEF
Ferreira EL
Pacheco ES
Jodar E
Ferreira ELA
Araujo FF
Trevisol FS
Amorim FF
Giannini FP
Santos FPM
Buarque F
Lima FG
Costa FAAD
Sad FCDA
Aranha FG
Ganem F
Callil F
Costa Filho FF
Dall Arto FTC
Moreno G
Friedman G
Moralez GM
Silva GAD
Costa G
Cavalcanti GS
Cavalcanti GS
Betônico GN
Betônico GN
Reis H
Araujo HBN
Hortiz Júnior HA
Guimaraes HP
Urbano H
Maia I
Santiago Filho IL
Farhat Júnior J
Alvarez JR
Passos JT
Paranhos JEDR
Marques JA
Moreira Filho JG
Andrade JN
Sobrinho JOC
Bezerra JTP
Alves JA
Ferreira J
Gomes J
Sato KM
Gerent K
Teixeira KMC
Conde KAP
Martins LF
Figueirêdo L
Rezegue L
Tcherniacovsk L
Ferraz LO
Cavalcante L
Rabelo L
Miilher L
Garcia L
Tannous L
Hajjar LA
Paciência LEM
Cruz Neto LMD
Bley MV
Sousa MF
Puga ML
Romano MLP
Nobrega M
Arbex M
Rodrigues ML
Guerreiro MO
Rocha M
Alves MAP
Alves MAP
Rosa MD
Dias MD
Martins M
Oliveira M
Moretti MMS
Matsui M
Messender O
Santarém OLA
Silveira PJHD
Vassallo PF
Antoniazzi P
Gottardo PC
Correia P
Ferreira P
Torres P
Silva PGMBE
Foernges R
Gomes R
Moraes R
Nonato Filho R
Borba RL
Gomes RV
Cordioli R
Lima R
López RP
Gargioni RRO
Rosenblat R
Souza RM
Almeida R
Narciso RC
Marco R
Waltrick R
Biondi R
Figueiredo R
Dutra RS
Batista R
Felipe R
Franco RSDS
Houly S
Faria SS
Pinto SF
Luzzi S
Sant'ana S
Fernandes SS
Yamada S
Zajac S
Vaz SM
Bezerra SAB
Farhat TBT
Santos TM
Smith T
Silva UVA
Damasceno VB
Nobre V
Dantas VCS
Irineu VM
Bogado V
Nedel W
Campos Filho W
Dantas W
Viana W
Oliveira Filho W
Delgadinho WM
Finfer S
Machado FR
Source :
Revista Brasileira de terapia intensiva [Rev Bras Ter Intensiva] 2021 Apr-Jun; Vol. 33 (2), pp. 206-218.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective: To describe fluid resuscitation practices in Brazilian intensive care units and to compare them with those of other countries participating in the Fluid-TRIPS.<br />Methods: This was a prospective, international, cross-sectional, observational study in a convenience sample of intensive care units in 27 countries (including Brazil) using the Fluid-TRIPS database compiled in 2014. We described the patterns of fluid resuscitation use in Brazil compared with those in other countries and identified the factors associated with fluid choice.<br />Results: On the study day, 3,214 patients in Brazil and 3,493 patients in other countries were included, of whom 16.1% and 26.8% (p < 0.001) received fluids, respectively. The main indication for fluid resuscitation was impaired perfusion and/or low cardiac output (Brazil: 71.7% versus other countries: 56.4%, p < 0.001). In Brazil, the percentage of patients receiving crystalloid solutions was higher (97.7% versus 76.8%, p < 0.001), and 0.9% sodium chloride was the most commonly used crystalloid (62.5% versus 27.1%, p < 0.001). The multivariable analysis suggested that the albumin levels were associated with the use of both crystalloids and colloids, whereas the type of fluid prescriber was associated with crystalloid use only.<br />Conclusion: Our results suggest that crystalloids are more frequently used than colloids for fluid resuscitation in Brazil, and this discrepancy in frequencies is higher than that in other countries. Sodium chloride (0.9%) was the crystalloid most commonly prescribed. Serum albumin levels and the type of fluid prescriber were the factors associated with the choice of crystalloids or colloids for fluid resuscitation.

Details

Language :
Portuguese; English
ISSN :
1982-4335
Volume :
33
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Revista Brasileira de terapia intensiva
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34231801
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20210028