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Non-interventional follow-up versus fluid bolus in RESPONSE to oliguria in hemodynamically stable critically ill patients: a randomized controlled pilot trial
by
Bäcklund, Minna
, Serlo, Maija
, Inkinen, Nina
, Pettilä, Ville
, Hästbacka, Johanna
, Selander, Tuomas
, Valkonen, Miia
, Vaara, Suvi T.
, Pulkkinen, Anni
in
Acute kidney injury
/ Acute Kidney Injury - therapy
/ Care and treatment
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Critically ill
/ Crystalloid Solutions - therapeutic use
/ Diagnosis
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Fluid balance
/ Fluid bolus
/ Fluid Therapy
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Hemodynamic monitoring
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Oliguria
/ Oliguria - therapy
/ Pilot Projects
/ Sepsis
/ Urination disorders
2022
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Non-interventional follow-up versus fluid bolus in RESPONSE to oliguria in hemodynamically stable critically ill patients: a randomized controlled pilot trial
by
Bäcklund, Minna
, Serlo, Maija
, Inkinen, Nina
, Pettilä, Ville
, Hästbacka, Johanna
, Selander, Tuomas
, Valkonen, Miia
, Vaara, Suvi T.
, Pulkkinen, Anni
in
Acute kidney injury
/ Acute Kidney Injury - therapy
/ Care and treatment
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Critically ill
/ Crystalloid Solutions - therapeutic use
/ Diagnosis
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Fluid balance
/ Fluid bolus
/ Fluid Therapy
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Hemodynamic monitoring
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Oliguria
/ Oliguria - therapy
/ Pilot Projects
/ Sepsis
/ Urination disorders
2022
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Non-interventional follow-up versus fluid bolus in RESPONSE to oliguria in hemodynamically stable critically ill patients: a randomized controlled pilot trial
by
Bäcklund, Minna
, Serlo, Maija
, Inkinen, Nina
, Pettilä, Ville
, Hästbacka, Johanna
, Selander, Tuomas
, Valkonen, Miia
, Vaara, Suvi T.
, Pulkkinen, Anni
in
Acute kidney injury
/ Acute Kidney Injury - therapy
/ Care and treatment
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Critical Illness - therapy
/ Critically ill
/ Crystalloid Solutions - therapeutic use
/ Diagnosis
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Fluid balance
/ Fluid bolus
/ Fluid Therapy
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Hemodynamic monitoring
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Oliguria
/ Oliguria - therapy
/ Pilot Projects
/ Sepsis
/ Urination disorders
2022
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Non-interventional follow-up versus fluid bolus in RESPONSE to oliguria in hemodynamically stable critically ill patients: a randomized controlled pilot trial
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Non-interventional follow-up versus fluid bolus in RESPONSE to oliguria in hemodynamically stable critically ill patients: a randomized controlled pilot trial
2022
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Overview
Background
Fluid bolus therapy is a common intervention to improve urine output. Data concerning the effect of a fluid bolus on oliguria originate mainly from observational studies and remain controversial regarding the actual benefit of such therapy. We compared the effect of a follow-up approach without fluid bolus to a 500 mL fluid bolus on urine output in hemodynamically stable critically ill patients with oliguria at least for 2 h (urine output < 0.5 mL/kg/h) in randomized setting.
Methods
We randomized 130 patients in 1:1 fashion to receive either (1) non-interventional follow-up (FU) for 2 h or (2) 500 mL crystalloid fluid bolus (FB) administered over 30 min. The primary outcome was the proportion of patients who doubled their urine output, defined as 2-h urine output post-randomization divided by urine output 2 h pre-randomization. The outcomes were adjusted for the stratification variables (presence of sepsis or AKI) using two-tailed regression. Obtained odds ratios were converted to risk ratios (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). The between-group difference in the continuous variables was compared using mean or median regression and expressed with 95% CIs.
Results
Altogether 10 (15.9%) of 63 patients in the FU group and 22 (32.8%) of 67 patients in FB group doubled their urine output during the 2-h period, RR (95% CI) 0.49 (0.23–0.71),
P
= 0.026. Median [IQR] change in individual urine output 2 h post-randomization compared to 2 h pre-randomization was − 7 [− 19 to 17] mL in the FU group and 19[0–53] mL in the FB group, median difference (95% CI) − 23 (− 36 to − 10) mL,
P
= 0.001. Median [IQR] duration of oliguria in the FU group was 4 [2–8] h and in the FB group 2 [0–6] h, median difference (95%CI) 2 (0–4) h,
P
= 0.038. Median [IQR] cumulative fluid balance on study day was lower in the FU group compared to FB group, 678 [518–1029] mL versus 1071 [822–1505] mL, respectively, median difference (95%CI) − 387 (− 635 to − 213) mL,
P
< 0.001.
Conclusions
Follow-up approach to oliguria compared to administering a fluid bolus of 500 mL crystalloid in oliguric patients improved urine output less frequently but lead to lower cumulative fluid balance.
Trial registration
clinical.trials.gov, NCT02860572. Registered 9 August 2016.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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