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- Title
The ongoing journey in targeting hemodynamic interventions: missing miles for missing the last micron?
- Authors
Heymer, Johannes; Raepple, Daniel
- Abstract
The article discusses the need for improved hemodynamic interventions in the treatment of shock. It critiques a previous study for its use of unvalidated software and lack of an effective treatment plan based on hemodynamic monitoring. The authors propose examining acid-base homeostasis, specifically focusing on Base Excess (BE), as an indicator of successful resuscitation in shock scenarios. They argue that targeting BE could enhance cardiac output and optimize microcirculatory perfusion. The authors suggest further research into this approach, particularly in patients undergoing extracorporeal resuscitation.
- Subjects
HEMODYNAMICS; VASCULAR resistance; LACTATES; COMPUTATIONAL chemistry; BIOENERGETICS; BICARBONATE ions; CHEMICAL equations
- Publication
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, 2024, Vol 12, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2197-425X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s40635-024-00621-y