Title |
ACCM/PALS haemodynamic support guidelines for paediatric septic shock: an outcomes comparison with and without monitoring central venous oxygen saturation
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Published in |
Intensive Care Medicine, March 2008
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DOI | 10.1007/s00134-008-1085-9 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Cláudio F. de Oliveira, Débora S. F. de Oliveira, Adriana F. C. Gottschald, Juliana D. G. Moura, Graziela A. Costa, Andréa C. Ventura, José Carlos Fernandes, Flávio A. C. Vaz, Joseph A. Carcillo, Emanuel P. Rivers, Eduardo J. Troster |
Abstract |
The ACCM/PALS guidelines address early correction of paediatric septic shock using conventional measures. In the evolution of these recommendations, indirect measures of the balance between systemic oxygen delivery and demands using central venous or superior vena cava oxygen saturation (ScvO(2) > or = 70%) in a goal-directed approach have been added. However, while these additional goal-directed endpoints are based on evidence-based adult studies, the extrapolation to the paediatric patient remains unvalidated. |
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