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Closed-Loop Control of Fluid Resuscitation Using Reinforcement Learning
Fluid resuscitation (therapy) is used to maintain tissue perfusion and restore cardiac functions in critical care. Automated fluid therapy can result in faster care, fewer dosing errors, and less cognitive burden on healthcare providers, ultimately ...
Elham Estiri, Hossein Mirinejad
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Objective To investigate the effectiveness of pulse pressure variability (PPV) measured by continuous non-invasive arterial pressure (CNAP) monitor in guidance of fluid resuscitation in postoperative hypovolemic patients. Methods A prospective randomized
XUE Yimin +5 more
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Hemorrhage remains a major cause of preventable death following both civilian and military trauma. The goals of resuscitation in the face of hemorrhagic shock are restoring end-organ perfusion and maintaining tissue oxygenation while attempting definitive control of bleeding.
Heena P, Santry, Hasan B, Alam
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Introduction: Septic shock in children still carries substantial mortality and morbidity. While resuscitation with 40–60 mL/kg intravenous fluid boluses remains a cornerstone of initial resuscitation, an increasing body of evidence indicates potential ...
Amanda Harley +17 more
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PurposeFluid resuscitation is a key intervention in patients with sepsis and circulatory impairment. The recommendations for continued fluid therapy in sepsis are vague, which may result in differences in clinical practice.
Peter Buhl Hjortrup +3 more
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Background: Our Burn center has used the Parkland formula (4 ml/kg/TBSA%) adjusted by physiological parameters to guide fluid resuscitation in burn patients. Our main objective was to examine fluid resuscitation in patients with major burn injury and its
Laura Lindahl +3 more
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Context: Debate continues regarding fluid (crystalloid vs. colloid) of choice for resuscitation. Physiological and Operative Severity Score for enUmeration of Mortality and Morbidity (POSSUM) may be used to compare the benefits of preoperative fluid ...
Sunil Kumar
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the representation of erythrocytes, which is the count of erythrocytes; hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit value, and platelet count in piglet (Sus scrofa) after hypovolemic shock with normal and hypervolemia ...
Gunanti Gunanti +3 more
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Patterns of intravenous fluid resuscitation use in adult intensive care patients between 2007 and 2014: An international cross-sectional study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:In 2007, the Saline versus Albumin Fluid Evaluation-Translation of Research Into Practice Study (SAFE-TRIPS) reported that 0.9% sodium chloride (saline) and hydroxyethyl starch (HES) were the most commonly used resuscitation fluids in ...
Naomi E Hammond +19 more
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Rationale There remains significant controversy regarding the optimal approach to fluid resuscitation for patients in shock. The magnitude of care variability in shock resuscitation, the confounding effects of disease severity and comorbidity, and the ...
Jason N. Mansoori +4 more
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