Effects of high doses of selenium, as sodium selenite, in septic shock: a placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind, phase II study
Critical Care2007Vol. 11(4), pp. R73–R73
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Xavier Forceville, Bruno Laviolle, Djillali Annane, Dominique Vitoux, G Bleichner, Jean-Michel Korach, E. Cantais, Hugues Georges, Jean-Louis Soubirou, Alain Combes, Éric Bellissant
Abstract
Continuous infusion of selenium as sodium selenite (4,000 microg on the first day, 1,000 microg/day on the nine following days) had no obvious toxicity but did not improve the clinical outcome in septic shock patients. Trial Registration = NCT00207844.
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