A Higher Fluid Balance in the Days After Septic Shock Reversal Is Associated With Increased Mortality: An Observational Cohort Study

Objectives:. Previous studies demonstrated that extensive fluid loading and consequently positive fluid balances during sepsis resuscitation are associated with adverse outcome. Yet, the association between fluid balance and mortality after reversal of shock, that is, during deresuscitation, is larg...

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Main Authors: Niels van Mourik, MD, Bart F. Geerts, MD, PhD, MSc, MBA, Jan M. Binnekade, PhD, Denise P. Veelo, MD, PhD, Lieuwe D. J. Bos, , MD, PhD, MSc, W. Joost Wiersinga, MD, PhD, MBA, Tom van der Poll, MD, PhD, Olaf L. Cremer, MD, PhD, Marcus J. Schultz, MD, PhD, Alexander P. J. Vlaar, MD, PhD, MBA, on behalf of the MARS consortium, Laura R. A. Schouten, Lonneke A. van Vught, Maryse A. Wiewel, David S. Y. Ong, Jos F. Frencken, Marc Bonten, Peter M. C. Klein Klouwenberg, Roosmarijn T. M. van Hooijdonk, Mischa A. Huson, Marleen Straat, Esther Witteveen, Gerie J. Glas, Luuk Wieske, Brendon P. Scicluna, Hakima Belkasim-Bohoudi, Arie J. Hoogendijk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2020-10-01
Series:Critical Care Explorations
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000219