Association between intravenous chloride load during resuscitation and in-hospital mortality among patients with SIRS
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Shaw, AD; Raghunathan, K; Peyerl, FW; Munson, SH; Paluszkiewicz, SM; Schermer, CR
Published in: Intensive Care Medicine
November 21, 2014
Purpose: Recent data suggest that both elevated serum chloride levels and volume overload may be harmful during fluid resuscitation. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the intravenous chloride load and in-hospital mortality among patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), with and without adjustment for the crystalloid volume administered.
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Intensive Care Medicine
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1432-1238
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0342-4642
Publication Date
November 21, 2014
Volume
40
Issue
12
Start / End Page
1897 / 1905
Related Subject Headings
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 1103 Clinical Sciences
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Shaw, A. D., Raghunathan, K., Peyerl, F. W., Munson, S. H., Paluszkiewicz, S. M., & Schermer, C. R. (2014). Association between intravenous chloride load during resuscitation and in-hospital mortality among patients with SIRS. Intensive Care Medicine, 40(12), 1897–1905. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-014-3505-3
Shaw, A. D., K. Raghunathan, F. W. Peyerl, S. H. Munson, S. M. Paluszkiewicz, and C. R. Schermer. “Association between intravenous chloride load during resuscitation and in-hospital mortality among patients with SIRS.” Intensive Care Medicine 40, no. 12 (November 21, 2014): 1897–1905. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-014-3505-3.
Shaw AD, Raghunathan K, Peyerl FW, Munson SH, Paluszkiewicz SM, Schermer CR. Association between intravenous chloride load during resuscitation and in-hospital mortality among patients with SIRS. Intensive Care Medicine. 2014 Nov 21;40(12):1897–905.
Shaw, A. D., et al. “Association between intravenous chloride load during resuscitation and in-hospital mortality among patients with SIRS.” Intensive Care Medicine, vol. 40, no. 12, Nov. 2014, pp. 1897–905. Scopus, doi:10.1007/s00134-014-3505-3.
Shaw AD, Raghunathan K, Peyerl FW, Munson SH, Paluszkiewicz SM, Schermer CR. Association between intravenous chloride load during resuscitation and in-hospital mortality among patients with SIRS. Intensive Care Medicine. 2014 Nov 21;40(12):1897–1905.
Published In
Intensive Care Medicine
DOI
EISSN
1432-1238
ISSN
0342-4642
Publication Date
November 21, 2014
Volume
40
Issue
12
Start / End Page
1897 / 1905
Related Subject Headings
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 1103 Clinical Sciences