ER trial tests best way to give fluids in deadly shock
NCT ID NCT07162857
Summary
This study tested two different monitoring tools to help doctors give the right amount of fluids to patients with septic shock in the emergency room. Sixty patients were randomly assigned to have their fluid treatment guided by either a bedside ultrasound machine or a non-invasive heart monitor. Researchers wanted to see if using these tools leads to faster recovery, fewer complications, and better survival rates compared to standard care alone.
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Panyu Central Hospital Affiliated to Guangzhou Medical University
Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510000, China
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