2019
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000018145
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Abstract: Background: Hypotensive resuscitation is an old study. But its benefits and losses are still controversial. In clinic, the method of fluid resuscitation needs more reliable experimental evidence. This study's objective is to systematically evaluate the efficacy of hypotensive resuscitation in patients with traumatic hemorrhagic shock. Methods and analysis: Through October 2019, Web of Science, PubMed, the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, and Clinical Trials wi… Show more

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“…[8][9][10][11][12] A study found that dIVC obtained by combining the respiratory phase and the change of inner diameter could be used as a reflection indicator of the liquid load. 13 Our study showed that PiCCO-guided FR corrected the shock, decreased the treatment time, reduced the level of blood lactic acid, regulated hemodynamics and blood gas analysis, and increased the early success rate of FR. Chen et al 14 conducted a study on the application of PiCCO-guided FR in patients with septic shock and the results indicated that the mortality rate of patients after 4 weeks was 2.22%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…[8][9][10][11][12] A study found that dIVC obtained by combining the respiratory phase and the change of inner diameter could be used as a reflection indicator of the liquid load. 13 Our study showed that PiCCO-guided FR corrected the shock, decreased the treatment time, reduced the level of blood lactic acid, regulated hemodynamics and blood gas analysis, and increased the early success rate of FR. Chen et al 14 conducted a study on the application of PiCCO-guided FR in patients with septic shock and the results indicated that the mortality rate of patients after 4 weeks was 2.22%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…However, aggressive fluid resuscitation in trauma is known to be associated with a series of complications that have a significant impact on mortality. This is the reason why a new concept appeared, meaning the maintenance of permissive hypotension that is able to reduce bleeding, maintain adequate organ perfusion, and reduce mortality [72]. Tran et al, following a metanalysis including 722 papers and 1158 patients concluded that permissive hypotension brings further benefits in patient survival compared with conventional fluid resuscitation in the case of hemorrhagic shock.…”
Section: Updates -In Fluid Resuscitation Formulasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early stages of a hemorrhagic shock, restrictive crystalloid resuscitation is used to sustain organ perfusion while systolic or mean blood pressure is kept lower than usual. This technique is known as permissive hypotension or hypotensive resuscitation [9], [10].…”
Section: Treatment Of Obstetric Hemorrhagementioning
confidence: 99%