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Barriers of Implementing Early Goal-Directed Therapy Among Critically Ill Patients with Sepsis [PDF]

open access: yesAlexandria Scientific Nursing Journal, 2023
Although early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) has been found to improve mortality in critically ill patients with severe sepsis/septic shock, its implementation in the emergency department (ED) can be challenging. objectives.
Haitham Mohamed   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Early management of sepsis with emphasis on early goal directed therapy: AME evidence series 002. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Thorac Dis, 2017
Severe sepsis and septic shock are major causes of morbidity and mortality in patients entering the emergency department (ED) or intensive care unit (ICU). Despite substantial efforts to improve patient outcome, treatment of sepsis remains challenging to
Zhang Z   +17 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Early goal-directed therapy in severe sepsis and septic shock: insights and comparisons to ProCESS, ProMISe, and ARISE. [PDF]

open access: yesCrit Care, 2016
Prior to 2001 there was no standard for early management of severe sepsis and septic shock in the emergency department. In the presence of standard or usual care, the prevailing mortality was over 40-50 %.
Nguyen HB   +21 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

HeartSmart® for routine optimization of blood flow and facilitation of early goal-directed therapy

open access: yesOpen Access Journal of Clinical Trials, 2010
Kenneth Warring-Davies1, Martin Bland21The Intensive Care Unit, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK; 2Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, North Yorkshire, UKAbstract: The empirical physiological formulae of the new
Kenneth Warring-Davies, Martin Bland
doaj   +1 more source

Prospective analysis of goal-directed fluid therapy vs conventional fluid therapy in perioperative outcome of composite resections of head and neck malignancy with free tissue transfer

open access: yesIndian Journal of Anaesthesia, 2021
Background and Aim: Head and neck cancer surgeries with free tissue transfer are complex procedures, and fluid management can grossly affect the microvascular anastomosis.
Pushplata Gupta   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Early goal-directed therapy: a UK perspective [PDF]

open access: yesEmergency Medicine Journal, 2006
The surviving sepsis campaign developed guidelines in 2003 that were designed to increase physician awareness of sepsis and to develop a series of recommendations for the management of the patient with sepsis. The guidelines had the support of 11 international professional organisations across a variety of specialties, and advocate aggressive, early ...
A D, Reuben   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Time to antimicrobial therapy in septic shock patients treated with an early goal-directed resuscitation protocol: A post-hoc analysis of the ARISE trial

open access: yes, 2021
Objective: Intravenous antimicrobial therapy within 1 h of the diagnosis of septic shock is recommended in international sepsis guidelines. We aimed to evaluate the association between antimicrobial timing and mortality in patients presenting to the ED ...
Cooper, DJ   +14 more
core   +2 more sources

Clinical review: Goal-directed therapy in high risk surgical patients [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
A small group of patients account for the majority of peri-operative morbidity and mortality. These 'high-risk' patients have a poor outcome due to their inability to meet the oxygen transport demands imposed on them by the nature of the surgical ...
Lees, N, Rhodes, A, Hamilton, M
core   +1 more source

Should we use early less invasive hemodynamic monitoring in unstable ICU patients? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In the previous issue of Critical Care, Takala and colleagues presented the results of a multicenter study to investigate whether the early presence of less invasive hemodynamic monitoring improves outcome in patients admitted with hemodynamic ...
Maurizio Cecconi   +3 more
core   +1 more source

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