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Acute intensive care unit resuscitation of severely injured trauma patients: Do we need a new strategy?
Beni, Catherine E; Arbabi, Saman; Robinson, Bryce R H; O'Keefe, Grant E.
Afiliação
  • Beni CE; From the Department of Surgery (C.E.B., S.A., B.R.H.R., G.E.O.) and Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center (S.A., B.R.H.R., G.E.O.), Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg ; 91(6): 1010-1017, 2021 12 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34347741
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Unlike recent advances in blood product resuscitation, intravenous crystalloid (IVF) use after intensive care unit (ICU) admission in hemorrhagic shock has received less attention and current recommendations are based on limited evidence. To address this knowledge gap, we aimed to determine associations between IVF administration during acute ICU resuscitation and outcomes. We hypothesized that larger IVF volumes are associated with worse outcomes.

METHODS:

We linked our trauma registry with electronic health record data (2012-2015) to identify adults with an initial lactate level of ≥4 mmol/L and documented lactate normalization (≤2 mmol/L), excluding those with isolated head Abbreviated Injury Scale score ≥3. We focused on the period from ICU admission to lactate normalization, analyzing duration, volume of IVF, and proportion of volume as 1-L boluses. We used linear regression to determine associations with ICU length of stay and duration of mechanical ventilation in survivors, and logistic regression to identify associations with acute kidney injury and home discharge while adjusting for important covariates.

RESULTS:

We included 337 subjects. Median time to lactate normalization was 15 hours (interquartile range, 7-25 hours), and median IVF volume was 3.7 L (interquartile range, 1.5-6.4 L). The fourfold difference between the upper and lower quartiles of both duration and volume remained after stratifying by injury severity. Hourly volumes tapered over time but persistently aggregated at 0.5 and 1 L, with 167 subjects receiving at least one 0.5-L bolus for 6 hours after ICU admission. Administration of larger volumes was associated with longer ICU length of stay and duration of mechanical ventilation, as well as acute kidney injury.

CONCLUSION:

There is substantial variation in volume administered during acute ICU resuscitation, both absolutely and temporally, despite accounting for injury severity. Administration of larger volumes during acute ICU resuscitation is associated with worse outcomes. There is an opportunity to improve outcomes by further investigating and standardizing this important phase of care. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE Therapeutic/care management, level IV.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Choque Hemorrágico / Ácido Láctico / Hidratação / Soluções Cristaloides Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Choque Hemorrágico / Ácido Láctico / Hidratação / Soluções Cristaloides Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article