医学
利尿剂
速尿
临床终点
利尿
随机对照试验
重症监护室
利尿剂
麻醉
重症监护医学
内科学
肾功能
作者
Dan Schuller,John P. Lynch,Donna Fine
标识
DOI:10.1097/00003246-199712000-00011
摘要
To evaluate the safety and relative effectiveness of two diuretic protocols in the intensive care unit (ICU).Prospective, randomized comparative study.Thirty-three cardiac and medical ICU patients with pulmonary edema or fluid overload for which aggressive diuresis was intended.Enrolled patients were randomized to fluid management strategies combining fluid restriction and individually adjusted diuretic therapy by either continuous or bolus infusions of furosemide, titrated to achieve negative hourly fluid balance.Cumulative intake minus output (primary endpoint); change in serum creatinine, and length of ICU and hospital stay (secondary endpoints). Diuresis by either protocol was feasible, safe, and effective. The main outcome measures were not significantly different for either group managed with a standardized protocol.Protocol-guided diuretic management, with individualized titration of dosage to defined physiologic endpoints can be readily and safely implemented in the ICU. Both continuous and bolus diuretic regimens appear equally effective in achieving negative fluid balance. Larger studies with a randomized control arm are needed before these protocols can be recommended as routine practice.
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