Fluid therapy is important in patients with sepsis and septic shock. There are many invasive and non-invasive methods to assess fluid responsiveness in patients. The specificities and sensitivities of these methods are highly variable. The reason for our study was to determine end-tidal co2 and fluid responsiveness in septic shock patients. The aim of the study was to evaluate the fluid response using the End-tidal CO2 difference in septic shock patients receiving intubated mechanical ventilation support.
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end tidal co2
Timeframe: Recording will be made immediately before the passive leg raise test.
end tidal co2
Timeframe: Recording will be made at the 1st minute after the end of the test.
end tidal co2
Timeframe: Recording will be made 3rd minute after the end of the test.