Title: Lower vs Higher Fluid Volumes in Adult Patients With Sepsis<br/>Author: William Teeter<br/><a href='http://umem.org/profiles/faculty/2286/'>[Click to email author]</a><hr/><div>
Building on Dr. Winter's pearl from a couple of weeks ago, this is more evidence that a one-size-fits-all approach to fluid volume for resuscitation in sepsis doesn't fit.</div>
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This update to a previous systematic review and meta-analysis of 17 trials concluded that lower-volume IV fluid goals "probably result in little to no difference in all-cause mortality" or "little to no difference in serious adverse events" compared with higher IVF volumes. </div>
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Summary: This is yet another study suggesting that a lower fluid volume goal is probably better, or at least isn't harmful, but is not the pratice-changing paper everyone is looking for.</div>
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Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!</div>
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37142091/</p>
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