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Effect of a Resuscitation Strategy Targeting Peripheral Perfusion Status vs Serum Lactate Levels on 28-Day Mortality among Patients with Septic Shock: The ANDROMEDA-SHOCK Randomized Clinical Trial
Conference ObjectAbstract: Importance: Abnormal peripheral perfusion after septic shock resuscitation has been associated withPalabras claves:Autores:Alegría L., Bakker J., Castro R., Cavalcanti A.B., Cecconi M., Damiani L.P., Diego Barahona, Dubin A., Estenssoro E., Fernández P., Ferri G., Friedman G., Hernandez G., Hurtado J., Manuel Jibaja, Ospina-Tascón G.A., Pairumani R., Teboul J.L., Vladimir Granda-LunaFuentes:scopusSystematic assessment of fluid responsiveness during early septic shock resuscitation: Secondary analysis of the ANDROMEDA-SHOCK trial
ArticleAbstract: Background: Fluid boluses are administered to septic shock patients with the purpose of increasing cPalabras claves:Early resuscitation, Fluid overload, Fluid responsiveness, Septic shockAutores:Alegría L., Bakker J., Castro R., Cavalcanti A.B., Cecconi M., Cook D., Damiani L.P., Dellinger P., Diego Barahona, Dubin A., Estenssoro E., Fernández P., Ferri G., Friedman G., Hernandez G., Holger P., Hurtado J., Kattan E., Kavanagh B.P., Manuel Jibaja, Ospina-Tascón G.A., Pairumani R., Pozo M., Rietdijk W., Rodriguez N., Soto N., Teboul J.L., Vincent J.L.Fuentes:scopus