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Defining the characteristics and expectations of fluid bolus therapy: a worldwide perspective

Authors :
Michael Joannidis
Glenn Hernandez
Jason Phua
Du Bin
Martin Matejovic
Anders Perner
Guy A. Richards
Neil J Glassford
Jacques Duranteau
Heleen Oudemans van Straaten
Erica Wilkman
Antoine G. Schneider
Glenn M Eastwood
Isabella Tsuji
Kianoush Kashani
Ville Pettilä
Rinaldo Bellomo
Shigehiko Uchino
Michael Bailey
Eric Hoste
Aiko Tanaka
Arnaldo Dubin
Sarah Louise Jones
Atul P Kulkarni
John A. Kellum
Konrad Reinhart
Johan Mårtensson
Jonathan Bannard-Smith
Christina Lluch Candal
Sean M. Bagshaw
Yaseen M. Arabi
Alex Puxty
Alistair Nichol
Giovanni Landoni
Jorge Enrique Echeverri
Nor'azim Modh Yunos
HUS Perioperative, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine
Anestesiologian yksikkö
Department of Diagnostics and Therapeutics
Clinicum
Glassford, Nj
Mårtensson, J
Eastwood, Gm
Jones, Sl
Tanaka, A
Wilkman, E
Bailey, M
Bellomo, R
GLobal OBservational Evaluations in the ICU (GLOBE-ICU), Investigator
Arabi, Y
Bagshaw, Sm
Bannard-Smith, J
Bin, D
Dubin, A
Duranteau, J
Echeverri, J
Hoste, E
Joannidis, M
Kashani, K
Kellum, J
Kulkarni, Ap
Landoni, G
Candal, Cl
Matejovic, M
Yunos, Nm
Nichol, A
van Straaten, Ho
Perner, A
Pettila, V
Phua, J
Hernandez, G
Puxty, A
Reinhart, K
Richards, G
Schneider, A
Tsuji, I
Uchino, S
Source :
SEDICI (UNLP), Universidad Nacional de La Plata, instacron:UNLP
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of the study is to understand what clinicians believe defines fluid bolus therapy (FBT) and the expected response to such intervention. Methods: We asked intensive care specialists in 30 countries to participate in an electronic questionnaire of their practice, definition, and expectations of FBT. Results: We obtained 3138 responses. Despite much variation, more than 80% of respondents felt that more than 250 mL of either colloid or crystalloid fluid given over less than 30 minutes defined FBT, with crystalloids most acceptable. The most acceptable crystalloid and colloid for use as FBT were 0.9% saline and 4% albumin solution, respectively. Most respondents believed that one or more of the following physiological changes indicates a response to FBT: a mean arterial pressure increase greater than 10 mm Hg, a heart rate decrease greater than 10 beats per minute, an increase in urinary output by more than 10 mL/h, an increase in central venous oxygen saturation greater than 4%, or a lactate decrease greater than 1 mmol/L. Conclusions: Despite wide variability between individuals and countries, clear majority views emerged to describe practice, define FBT, and identify a response to it. Further investigation is now required to describe actual FBT practice and to identify the magnitude and duration of the physiological response to FBT and its relationship to patient-centered outcomes.<br />Facultad de Ciencias Médicas

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SEDICI (UNLP), Universidad Nacional de La Plata, instacron:UNLP
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7a405d58cef824fbf6e70f3028a48c6d