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- Title
Individualized Hemodynamic Management in Sepsis.
- Authors
Virág, Marcell; Leiner, Tamas; Rottler, Mate; Ocskay, Klementina; Molnar, Zsolt; Průcha, Miroslav
- Abstract
Hemodynamic optimization remains the cornerstone of resuscitation in the treatment of sepsis and septic shock. Delay or inadequate management will inevitably lead to hypoperfusion, tissue hypoxia or edema, and fluid overload, leading eventually to multiple organ failure, seriously affecting outcomes. According to a large international survey (FENICE study), physicians frequently use inadequate indices to guide fluid management in intensive care units. Goal-directed and "restrictive" infusion strategies have been recommended by guidelines over "liberal" approaches for several years. Unfortunately, these "fixed regimen" treatment protocols neglect the patient's individual needs, and what is shown to be beneficial for a given population may not be so for the individual patient. However, applying multimodal, contextualized, and personalized management could potentially overcome this problem. The aim of this review was to give an insight into the pathophysiological rationale and clinical application of this relatively new approach in the hemodynamic management of septic patients.
- Subjects
HEMODYNAMICS; SEPTIC shock; MULTIPLE organ failure; INTENSIVE care units; SEPSIS; TREATMENT delay (Medicine); MEDICAL protocols
- Publication
Journal of Personalized Medicine, 2021, Vol 11, Issue 2, p157
- ISSN
2075-4426
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/jpm11020157