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Principles of fluid management and stewardship in septic shock: it is time to consider the four D's and the four phases of fluid therapy.
Malbrain, Manu L N G; Van Regenmortel, Niels; Saugel, Bernd; De Tavernier, Brecht; Van Gaal, Pieter-Jan; Joannes-Boyau, Olivier; Teboul, Jean-Louis; Rice, Todd W; Mythen, Monty; Monnet, Xavier.
  • Malbrain MLNG; Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital Brussels (UZB), Laarbeeklaan 101, 1090, Jette, Belgium. manu.malbrain@uzbrussel.be.
  • Van Regenmortel N; Faculteit Geneeskunde en Farmacie, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium. manu.malbrain@uzbrussel.be.
  • Saugel B; Intensive Care Unit, ZiekenhuisNetwerk Antwerpen, ZNA Stuivenberg, Lange Beeldekensstraat 267, 2060, Antwerpen 6, Belgium.
  • De Tavernier B; Department of Anesthesiology, Centre of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
  • Van Gaal PJ; Intensive Care Unit, ZiekenhuisNetwerk Antwerpen, ZNA Stuivenberg, Lange Beeldekensstraat 267, 2060, Antwerpen 6, Belgium.
  • Joannes-Boyau O; Intensive Care Unit, ZiekenhuisNetwerk Antwerpen, ZNA Stuivenberg, Lange Beeldekensstraat 267, 2060, Antwerpen 6, Belgium.
  • Teboul JL; Service d'Anesthésie-Réanimation 2, CHU Bordeaux, 33000, Bordeaux, France.
  • Rice TW; Medical Intensive Care Unit, Hopitaux universitaires Paris-Sud, AP-HP, Université Paris-Sud, Le Kremlin-Bicetre, France.
  • Mythen M; University College London Hospitals, National Institute of Health Research Biomedical Research Centre, London, UK.
  • Monnet X; Division of Allergy, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USA.
Ann Intensive Care ; 8(1): 66, 2018 May 22.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29789983
ABSTRACT
In patients with septic shock, the administration of fluids during initial hemodynamic resuscitation remains a major therapeutic challenge. We are faced with many open questions regarding the type, dose and timing of intravenous fluid administration. There are only four major indications for intravenous fluid administration aside from resuscitation, intravenous fluids have many other uses including maintenance and replacement of total body water and electrolytes, as carriers for medications and for parenteral nutrition. In this paradigm-shifting review, we discuss different fluid management strategies including early adequate goal-directed fluid management, late conservative fluid management and late goal-directed fluid removal. In addition, we expand on the concept of the "four D's" of fluid therapy, namely drug, dosing, duration and de-escalation. During the treatment of patients with septic shock, four phases of fluid therapy should be considered in order to provide answers to four basic questions. These four phases are the resuscitation phase, the optimization phase, the stabilization phase and the evacuation phase. The four questions are "When to start intravenous fluids?", "When to stop intravenous fluids?", "When to start de-resuscitation or active fluid removal?" and finally "When to stop de-resuscitation?" In analogy to the way we handle antibiotics in critically ill patients, it is time for fluid stewardship.
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