Stroke volume and stroke volume variation, but not cardiac index is associated with survival of majorly burned patients in early burn shock

Adequate fluid therapy is crucial to maintain organ function after burn trauma. Major burns lead to a systemic response with fluid loss and cardiac dysfunction. To guide fluid therapy, measurement of cardiac pre- and afterload is helpful. Whereas cardiac function is usually measured after admission...

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Main Authors: Kruse, Marianne (Author) , Plettig, Philip (Author) , Josuttis, David (Author) , Guembel, Denis (Author) , Guethoff, Claas (Author) , Hartmann, Bernd (Author) , Kuepper, Simon (Author) , Gebhardt, Volker (Author) , Schmittner, Marc (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: February 2025
In: Journal of intensive care medicine
Year: 2025, Volume: 40, Issue: 2, Pages: 164-171
ISSN:1525-1489
DOI:10.1177/08850666241268470
Online Access:Verlag, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1177/08850666241268470
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Author Notes:Marianne Kruse, MD, Philip Plettig, MD, David Josuttis, MD, Denis Guembel, MD, Claas Guethoff, MS, Bernd Hartmann, MD, Simon Kuepper, MD, Volker Gebhardt, MD, and Marc Dominik Schmittner, MD
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Stroke volume and stroke volume variation, but not cardiac index is associated with survival of majorly burned patients in early burn shock by Kruse, Marianne (Author) , Plettig, Philip (Author) , Josuttis, David (Author) , Guembel, Denis (Author) , Guethoff, Claas (Author) , Hartmann, Bernd (Author) , Kuepper, Simon (Author) , Gebhardt, Volker (Author) , Schmittner, Marc (Author) ,

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