Fluid balance and cardiac function in septic shock as predictors of hospital mortality
Critical Care2013Vol. 17(5), pp. R246–R246
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Scott T. Micek, Colleen McEvoy, Matthew McKenzie, Nicholas Hampton, Joshua A. Doherty, Marin H. Kollef
Abstract
Our data confirms the importance of fluid balance and cardiac function as outcome predictors in patients with septic shock. A clinical trial to determine the optimal administration of intravenous fluids to patients with septic shock is needed.
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