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AUTHOR
Gernot Marx
Die Definitionen der Schockformen
Der hypovolamische Schock ist ein Zustand unzureichender Durchblutung vitaler Organe mit konsekutivem Missverhaltnis von Sauerstoff-Angebot und -Verbrauch infolge intravasalen Volumenmangels mit kritisch verminderter kardialer Vorlast; er wird in vier spezielle Formen unterteilt (hamorrhagischer Schock, hypovolamischer Schock im engeren Sinne, traumatisch-hamorrhagischer Schock und traumatisch-hypovolamischer Schock). Der kardiogene Schock ist durch eine primare, kritische Verminderung der kardialen Pumpleistung mit konsekutiver inadaquater Sauerstoff-Versorgung der Organe bedingt. Der anaphylaktische Schock ist eine akute Verteilungstorung des Blutvolumens im Sinn des distributiven Schocks…
Intravascular volume therapy in adults guidelines from the association of the scientific medical societies in Germany
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Choice of fluids in critically ill patients
Background Fluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in patient care. During critical illness, fluids are widely administered to maintain or increase cardiac output, thereby relieving overt tissue hypoperfusion and hypoxia. Main text Until recently, because of their excellent safety profile, fluids were not considered “medications”. However, it is now understood that intravenous fluid should be viewed as drugs. They affect the cardiovascular, renal, gastrointestinal and immune systems. Fluid administration should therefore always be accompanied by careful consideration of the risk/benefit ratio, not only of the additional volume being administered but also of th…
Additional file 2: of Choice of fluids in critically ill patients
Most relevant studies on fluids in critically ill patients discussed in the main text. Description of data: Table reporting relevant studies on fluids in critically ill patients retrieved by the systematic search (DOCX 151 kb)
Additional file 1: of Choice of fluids in critically ill patients
Output of the systematic search. Description of data: Excel table reporting the output of the systematic search (XLSX 485 kb)