Department of Neonatal Medicine, Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, South Australia; SAHMRI Women and Kids, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, South Australia; Adelaide Medical School and the Robinson Research Institute, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia. Electronic address: amy.keir@adelaide.edu.au.
Publications dans "Traitement par apport liquidien" :
Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Clinic, Bellvitge University Hospital, University of Barcelona-Campus de la Salud, IDIBELL, Barcelona, Spain; Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Clinic, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain; Anesthesia and Critical Care Department, Infanta Leonor University Hospital, Madrid, Spain.
Publications dans "Traitement par apport liquidien" :
Anesthesia and Critical Care Department, Infanta Leonor University Hospital, Madrid, Spain; Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: ripo542@gmail.com.
Publications dans "Traitement par apport liquidien" :
Intravenous (IV) fluid therapy is a ubiquitous intervention in daily clinical practice. However, nationwide detailed hospital- and departmental-level information on IV fluid use is limited. Hence, we ...
We conducted a nationwide, retrospective observational study describing the issuing of isotonic crystalloid solutions for IV administration, including 0.9% saline, acetate- and lactate-buffered crysta...
The total amount of isotonic crystalloid solutions issued across Danish public hospitals in 2021 was 1,487,144 L (67.4% saline, 25.9% acetate- and 6.7% lactate-buffered solutions) equivalent to 2.1 L ...
In this nationwide observational study, we found that the issuing of different isotonic crystalloid solutions varied based on geographical location. Furthermore, the issuing of different crystalloid s...
IV fluid administration practices can be assessed across specialties by examining hospital purchasing. This study analysed the use of IV isotonic crystalloid solutions across all major departments of ...
Laboratorians are left unguided by a paucity of literature on how to configure rules for the detection of intravenous (IV) fluid contamination in blood samples. We designed a study to determine the in...
In this study, we spiked increasing volumes of commonly used IV fluids (normal saline (NS), lactated ringers (LR), and 5% dextrose) into blood samples that were collected from healthy donors. Routine ...
The wet chemistry experiments showed that increasing the volume of crystalloid solution contamination significantly changed several analytes. Subsequently derived multianalyte delta check procedures w...
Multianalyte delta checks may be an effective method for the detection of IV fluid contamination....
Intravenous fluid therapy is important for pediatric and adult patients in intensive care units (ICUs). However, medical professionals continue to struggle to determine the most appropriate fluids to ...
We conducted a meta-analysis involving cohort studies and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to compare the influence of balanced crystalloid solutions and normal saline among patients in ICUs....
Studies that compared balanced crystalloid solutions and saline in ICU patients from databases including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library were systematically searched up to July 25...
A total of 13 studies (10 RCTs and 3 cohort studies) involving 38,798 patients in ICUs met the selection criteria. Our analysis revealed that each subgroup had no significant difference in mortality o...
Compared with saline, balanced crystalloid solutions could not reduce the risk of mortality and renal-related outcomes, including MAKE30, RRT, maximum creatinine increasing, maximum creatinine level, ...
Many crystals and crystal-like structures may be encountered in cytopathology practice and can represent both beautiful novelties and diagnostic aids. The authors present an organ-specific review of t...
Delayed graft function (DGF) is a major adverse complication of deceased donor kidney transplantation. Intravenous fluids are routinely given to patients receiving a transplant to maintain intravascul...
BEST-Fluids was a pragmatic, registry-embedded, multicentre, double-blind, randomised, controlled trial at 16 hospitals in Australia and New Zealand. Adults and children of any age receiving a decease...
Between Jan 26, 2018, and Aug 10, 2020, 808 participants were randomly assigned to balanced crystalloid (n=404) or saline (n=404) and received a transplant (512 [63%] were male and 296 [37%] were fema...
Among patients receiving a deceased donor kidney transplant, intravenous fluid therapy with balanced crystalloid solution reduced the incidence of DGF compared with saline. Balanced crystalloid soluti...
Medical Research Future Fund and National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia), Health Research Council (New Zealand), Royal Australasian College of Physicians, and Baxter....
To implement a goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) protocol using crystalloids in hip revision arthroplasty surgery within a quality management project at a tertiary hospital using a monocentric, prosp...
Adult patients scheduled for elective hip revision arthroplasty surgery were screened for inclusion in this prospective study. Intraoperatively stroke volume (SV) was optimized within a previously pub...
Sixty-six patients underwent GDFT using balanced crystalloids and were compared to 130 patients with GDFT using balanced colloids and 130 controls without GDFT fluid resuscitation. There was a compara...
Perioperative fluid management using a GDFT protocol with crystalloids in hip revision arthroplasty surgery was successfully implemented in daily clinical routine. Perioperative complications rates we...
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01753050....
Intravenous fluids are an essential part of treatment in sepsis, but there remains clinical equipoise on which type of crystalloid fluids to use in sepsis. A previously reported sepsis subphenotype (i...
To test the hypothesis that targeting balanced crystalloids to patients with group D sepsis through an electronic health record (EHR) alert will reduce 30-day inpatient mortality....
The Precision Resuscitation With Crystalloids in Sepsis (PRECISE) trial is a parallel-group, multihospital, single-blind, pragmatic randomized clinical trial to be conducted at 6 hospitals in the Emor...
An EHR alert that appears in the ED and ICUs to nudge clinicians to use balanced crystalloids instead of normal saline....
The primary outcome is 30-day inpatient mortality. Secondary outcomes are ICU admission, in-hospital mortality, receipt of vasoactive drugs, receipt of new kidney replacement therapy, and receipt of m...
The PRECISE trial may be one of the first precision medicine trials of crystalloid fluids in sepsis. Using routine vital signs (temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure), availabl...
On finalizing participant enrollment and analyzing the data, the study's findings will be shared with the public through publication in a peer-reviewed journal....
With use of a validated machine learning algorithm, precision resuscitation in sepsis could fundamentally redefine international standards for intravenous fluid resuscitation....
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06253585....
Introduction: Although resuscitation guidelines for injured patients favor blood products, crystalloid resuscitation remains a mainstay in prehospital care. Our understanding of contemporary prehospit...
Extremely premature infants are at a higher risk of developing respiratory distress syndrome and circulatory impairments in the first few weeks of life. Administration of normal saline boluses to mana...
This randomised, double-blinded, single-centre study prospectively investigated the impact of goal directed therapy and fluid optimization with crystalloids or colloids on perioperative complications ...
80 patients were allocated into two equal groups to be optimised with either crystalloids (n = 40) or colloids (n = 40). Invasive hemodynamic monitoring was used to adjust and maintain mean arterial p...
Crystalloid group received significantly more fluids (p = 0.003) and phenylephrine (p = 0.02) compared to colloid group. This did not have any significant impact on perioperative complications and hos...
Either crystalloids or colloids could be used for fluid optimization in brain tumour surgery. If protocolised perioperative haemodynamic management is used, the type of fluid does not have significant...