医学
心脏病学
舒张期
内科学
败血症
复苏
舒张功能
前瞻性队列研究
机械通风
麻醉
血压
作者
Jinwei Zhu,Jinying Niu
出处
期刊:Chinese Journal of Asthma
日期:2018-10-20
卷期号:38 (20): 1542-1547
标识
DOI:10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-436x.2018.20.007
摘要
Objective
To observe and explore the effects of different fluid management strategies on the left ventricular diastolic function in patients with sepsis.
Methods
As a prospective cohort study, 96 patients with sepsis admitted to the hospital during October 2015 to June 2018.The patients were randomly divided into two groups after early fluid resuscitation.Each group was of 48 cases.Treatment group was received restrictive fluid management strategies and the control group was continued to carry out open liquid management.Then liquid cumulative balance was observed with different periods, and the duration of mechanical ventilation, ICU duration and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in two groups were observed and compared in 28 days after in ICU.The left ventricular diastolic function was measured by ultrasound, and the ratio of early diastolic velocity of mitral valvular and early diastolic velocity of mitral annulus (E/E′) was observed.Meanwhile, the myocardial injury markers like troponin-I(cTnI)and N-proBNP were observed at 1st day, 2 nd day 3 rd day and 4 th day in ICU.
Results
After the early target treatment, the two groups of patients were positively balanced in fluid within 1 day of transfering to the ICU.The net balance of the patients in the fluid-restricted group was significantly lower than that in the non-restricted group during the ICU treatment (P 0.05).
Conclusions
There is still a wide range of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in patients with sepsis after the early volume of capacity.The restrictive liquid management strategy can significantly shorten the patient′s ICU time, improve the left ventricular diastolic function, reduce the myocardial injury and improve the prognosis of the patients.
Key words:
Sepsis; Restrictive fluid management strategies; Open liquid management strategies; Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction
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