Arabi, Yaseen M;
Belley-Cote, Emilie;
Carsetti, Andrea;
De Backer, Daniel;
Donadello, Katia;
Juffermans, Nicole P;
Hammond, Naomi;
Laake, Jon Henrik;
Liu, Dawei;
Maitland, Kathryn;
Messina, Antonio;
Møller, Morten Hylander;
Poole, Daniele;
Sweeney, Rob Mac;
Vincent, Jean-Louis;
Zampieri, Fernando G;
AlShamsi, Fayez.
Purpose
This is the first of three parts of the clinical practice guideline from the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) on resuscitation fluids in adult critically ill patients. This part addresses fluid choice and the other two will separately address fluid amount and fluid removal.
Me...
Oddo, M;
Poole, D;
Helbok, R;
Meyfroidt, G;
Stocchetti, N;
Bouzat, P;
Cecconi, M;
Geeraerts, T;
Martin-Loeches, I;
Quintard, H;
Taccone, FS;
Geocadin, RG;
Hemphill, C;
Ichai, C;
Menon, D;
Payen, JF;
Perner, A;
Smith, M;
Suarez, J;
Videtta, W;
Zanier, ER;
Citerio, G.
Objective
To report the ESICM consensus and clinical practice recommendations on fluid therapy in neurointensive care patients.
Design
A consensus committee comprising 22 international experts met in October 2016 during ESICM LIVES2016. Teleconferences and electronic-based discussions between the member...
Cannon, J. W;
Khan, M. A;
Raja, A. S;
Cohen, M. J;
Como, J. J;
Cotton, B. A;
Dubose, J. J;
Fox, E. E;
Inaba, K;
Rodriguez, C. J;
Holcomb, J. B;
Duchesne, J. C.
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