Evaluation of the Recommended 30 cc/kg Fluid Dose for Patients With Septic Shock and Hypoperfusion With Lactate Greater Than 4 mmol/L. (Record no. 13075)

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International Standard Serial Number 2639-8028
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Standard number or code 10.1097/CCE.0000000000000932 [doi]
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Standard number or code PMC10348724 [pmc]
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PMID 37457917
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Title Evaluation of the Recommended 30 cc/kg Fluid Dose for Patients With Septic Shock and Hypoperfusion With Lactate Greater Than 4 mmol/L.
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Source Critical Care Explorations. 5(7):e0932, 2023 Jul.
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Abbreviated source Crit. care explor.. 5(7):e0932, 2023 Jul.
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Journal name Critical care explorations
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Year 2023
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Manufacturer FY2024
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Publication date 2023 Jul
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Publication status epublish
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Date added to catalog 2023-08-15
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Abstract CONCLUSIONS: In patients with sepsis and lactate value greater than 4 mmol/L, high or low fluid doses were not associated with better lactate clearance or patient outcomes. Greater than 50 cc/kg IBW dose of fluids within 3 hours is associated with higher mortality. Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the Society of Critical Care Medicine.
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Abstract DESIGN: Multicenter retrospective observational study.
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Abstract INTERVENTIONS: None.
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Abstract MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: We stratified patients into five groups based on the dose of fluid administered within 3 hours after sepsis identification. The groupings were less than 15 cc/kg IBW, 15.1-25 cc/kg IBW, 25.1-35 cc/kg IBW, 35.1-50 cc/kg IBW, and greater than 50 cc/kg IBW. We used the group that received a fluid dose of 25.1-35 cc/kg IBW, as a reference group. The mean age was 66 years, and 56% were male. Three hundred seventy-one (25%) received less than 15 cc/kg of IBW of crystalloid fluid, 278 (17%) received 15-25 cc/kg of IBW, 316 (21%) received 25.1-35 cc/kg of IBW, 319 (21%) received 35.1-50 cc/kg of IBW, and 207 (14%) received greater than 50 cc/kg of IBW. After multilinear regression, there was no significant difference in lactate normalization between the reference group and any of the other fluid groups. We also found no statistically significant difference in the observed/expected cost, or observed/expected length of stay, between the reference group and any of the other fluid groups. Mortality was higher among patients who received greater than 50 cc/kg IBW when compared to the recommended dose.
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Abstract PATIENTS: Patients with sepsis, initial lactate value greater than 4 mmol/L, and received appropriate antibiotics within 3 hours.
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Abstract SETTING: Eight-hospital urban healthcare system in Northeastern United States.
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Abstract The Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines recommend fluid administration of 30 cc/kg ideal body weight (IBW) for patients with sepsis and lactate greater than 4 mmol/L within 3 hours of identification. In this study, we explore the impact of fluid dose on lactate normalization, treatment cost, length of stay, and mortality in patients with lactate greater than 4.
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Institution MedStar Washington Hospital Center
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Department Internal Medicine Residency
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Department Surgery/Surgical Critical Care
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Medline publication type Journal Article
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Local Authors Piccolo Serafim, Laura
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Program Internal Medicine Residency
Degree MD
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Local Authors Pratt, Alexandra
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Local Authors Yohannes, Seife
Institution Code MWHC
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All authors Cabrera M, Chin MK, O'Connor T, Pratt A, Serafim LP, Slavinsky V, Yohannes S
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000932">https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000932</a>
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