CIRCULATORY EFFECTS OF WHOLE-BLOOD, PACKED RED-CELLS, ALBUMIN, STARCH, AND CRYSTALLOIDS IN RESUSCITATION OF SHOCK AND ACUTE CRITICAL ILLNESS

Citation
Wc. Shoemaker et Ccj. Wo, CIRCULATORY EFFECTS OF WHOLE-BLOOD, PACKED RED-CELLS, ALBUMIN, STARCH, AND CRYSTALLOIDS IN RESUSCITATION OF SHOCK AND ACUTE CRITICAL ILLNESS, Vox sanguinis, 74, 1998, pp. 69-74
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00429007
Volume
74
Year of publication
1998
Supplement
2
Pages
69 - 74
Database
ISI
SICI code
0042-9007(1998)74:<69:CEOWPR>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Circulatory deficiencies and the effectiveness of transfusion and flui d therapy may be evaluated by invasive and noninvasive monitoring afte r high risk surgery, hemorrhage, trauma, and sepsis in the ED, OR, and ICU. Earlier recognition and therapy of circulatory problems in emerg ency and critically ill patients to achieve optimal goals empirically defined by the survivors' patterns is recommended to improve outcome. WE, Prbc, and colloids markedly and statistically significantly improv ed pressure, flow, and tissue perfusion and best achieved these goals. Noninvasive monitoring may be used in the ED and OR shortly after adm ission to identify circulatory deficiencies and to titrate therapy, or they may be used initially as the front-end of subsequent invasive mo nitoring.