2018
DOI: 10.3310/hta22510
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Restricted fluid bolus versus current practice in children with septic shock: the FiSh feasibility study and pilot RCT

Abstract: Background There has been no randomised controlled trial (RCT) of fluid bolus therapy in paediatric sepsis in the developed world despite evidence that excess fluid may be associated with harm. Objectives To determine the feasibility of the Fluids in Shock (FiSh) trial – a RCT comparing restricted fluid bolus (10 ml/kg) with current practice (20 ml/kg) in children with septic shock in the UK. … Show more

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“…As in previous work, 25 not all parents included survival as an outcome in their ranked list. When this was the case, the researcher then proceeded with a follow-up question to explore if this is because they did not think it was an appropriate outcome for the GASTRIC trial or if they were other reasons why they had not prioritised survival.…”
Section: P21 Mother Picumentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…As in previous work, 25 not all parents included survival as an outcome in their ranked list. When this was the case, the researcher then proceeded with a follow-up question to explore if this is because they did not think it was an appropriate outcome for the GASTRIC trial or if they were other reasons why they had not prioritised survival.…”
Section: P21 Mother Picumentioning
confidence: 98%
“…From our team's previous work exploring parents' prioritised outcomes for trials investigating treatments for sepsis, 10,25 we were aware that parents sometimes find this a difficult question to conceptualise and answer. Therefore, all parents were then asked, 'In general, what would you be looking for as an indicator that your child was getting better?'.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En conclusión, la administración de fluidos en forma individualizada logra mejorar la hemodinamia en sepsis pediátrica. Una administración indiferenciada de fluidos como está propuesto en SSC puede resultar en un aumento de complicaciones y morbimortalidad, dependiendo del contexto de la población estudiada, y de las características del paciente 9,18 . Los profesionales de la salud que tratan niños con infecciones graves deben considerar estos aspectos, y considerar la administración de fluidos como una droga, cuyos efectos de la sobre e infra-dosificación se observarán en los días siguientes, pudiendo incidir en el resultado clínico de los pacientes.…”
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“…Previous literature has suggested that pilot and feasibility studies, when correctly labelled and conducted to high standards, add value to successfully delivering large scale cost‐effectiveness trials. Conversely, they may also demonstrate that a definitive trial is not possible which is equally important for minimising research waste . The work by Charlesworth et al.…”
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