Non-interventional follow-up versus fluid bolus in RESPONSE to oliguria in hemodynamically stable critically ill patients: a randomized controlled pilot trial - Critical Care

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A study published in Crit_Care finds that a non-interventional follow-up approach in critically ill oliguric patients improves urine output less frequently but leads to lower cumulative fluid balance.

Chronic kidney disease or heart rate increase > 30 beats/min from baseline , a rescue bolus of 500 mL crystalloid over 30 min was allowed in both groups according to the decision of the treating clinician. Urine output was recorded hourly until 6 h post-randomization.

The exploratory outcomes included physiological effects [i.e., MAP, heart rate, norepinephrine dose, central venous pressure , difference in core vs.

 

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