Association between fluid balance and survival in critically ill patients
Journal of Internal Medicine2014Vol. 277(4), pp. 468–477
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Joon Lee, E. de Louw, Matthew Niemi, Robert Nelson, Roger G. Mark, Leo Anthony Celi, Kenneth J. Mukamal, John Danziger
Abstract
Positive fluid balance at the time of ICU discharge is associated with increased risk of death, after adjusting for markers of illness severity and chronic medical conditions, particularly in patients with underlying heart or kidney disease. Restoration of euvolaemia prior to discharge may improve survival after acute illness.
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