
Oct 16, 2020 · Dear editor, We are interested in the recent published article about the association between central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring and mortality for ICU patients with sep-sis [1]. …
Hemodynamic monitoring in severe sepsis and septic shock in German …
Mar 21, 2006 · In these patients, monitoring routines – arterial blood pressure (ABP), central venous pressure (CVP), pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) and pulse contour analysis (PCA) – were …
Compliance with vasopressor use of early goal-directed therapy is not ...
Nov 18, 2008 · Early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) reduces mortality of severe sepsis/septic shock by 16%. The elements of EGDT include central venous pressure (CVP) and central venous oxygen …
Mar 20, 2018 · Guiding the rate of fluid volume depletion using haemo-dynamic monitoring allows monitoring both efficacy (i.e. lowering CVP) and tolerance (i.e. constant stroke volume). We strongly …
Reply to: Co-existence of congestion and preload-dependence …
Jul 4, 2025 · In this line, Guinot et al. employed an unsupervised machine learning approach to define distinct hemodynamic congestion endotypes, including a comprehensive set of variables, such as …
Continuous negative abdominal pressure decreases intra-abdominal …
Mar 3, 2003 · We set out to investigate whether continuous negative abdominal pressure (CNAP) might be used to decrease abdominal pressure. We investigated the effects of CNAP on both intra …
Feb 22, 2007 · The aim of this study was to examine the effect of esophageal Doppler-guided fluid management during the first 12 hours after ICU admission on blood lactate levels, organ dysfunction …
Is goal-directed therapy useful in kidney transplantation?
Mar 13, 2009 · Conclusion Postoperative intensive monitoring and optimization of intravascular volume by CVP and ScVO 2 grant fast recovery of kidney functioning in transplant recipients, so reducing …
Background Passive leg raising (PLR) is a well-recognized method for assessing volume responsiveness in the inten-sive care unit (ICU); however, it has some limitations. The physiology of …
Conclusions: RV failure, defined by critical care echocardiography (RV dilatation) and a surrogate of venous conges‐ tion (CVP ≥ 8 mmHg), was frequently observed in septic shock patients and …