Doctors test new way to guide fluid treatment in critically ill patients
NCT ID NCT01965574
Summary
This study aimed to find the best way to tell if a critically ill patient with severe lung failure (ARDS) needs more IV fluids while lying face-down. Researchers tested different measurements from heart monitors on 33 sedated patients to see which ones could accurately predict a patient's response to fluids. The goal was to help doctors make more precise treatment decisions in this challenging situation.
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Hôpital de la Croix Rousse
Lyon, 69004, France
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