Fluid Resuscitation
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Fluid Resuscitation trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Fluid Resuscitation trials you may qualify forThis study is designed to help decide how much intravenous (IV) fluid should be given to pediatric trauma patients. No standard currently exists for managing fl…
A multi-center, early feasibility study of using the Mechanical Tissue Resuscitation™ (MTR®) therapy system for removal of excess fluid in subjects who have had…
Fluid replacement is considered the cornerstone of hemodynamic management in critically ill patients especially in patients with septic shock. However, only abo…
This prospective, randomized, controlled trial aimed to evaluate whether fluid resuscitation guided by the Peripheral Perfusion Index (PPI) could reduce the inc…
The objective of this trial is to assess the beneficial and harmful effects of a restrictive strategy for administration of non-resuscitation fluids in adult pa…
Less than 10% of patients eliciting out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survive, although 30% can be resuscitated by Emergency services before admission in In…
Background: Recent studies have questioned the safety of current fluid resuscitation strategies in patients with septic shock as prospective and observational d…
This study will provide information on the quality of care in hemorrhagic shock of severe injuries in a limited resource facility of Latin America, the strategi…
Fluids are one of the most common treatments given to patients in the hospital. Fluids are especially important in treating patients with sepsis. Multiple clini…