Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8930159 | British Journal of Anaesthesia | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with septic shock and with AF and/or low LVEF were more prone to a persistent high cv-art CO2 gap, even when initial resuscitation succeeded in normalizing MAP, CVP, and ScvO2. In these patients, a persistent high cv-art CO2 gap at 12 h was significantly associated with higher day 28 mortality.
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G. Muller, E. Mercier, P. Vignon, M. Henry-Lagarrigue, T. Kamel, A. Desachy, V. Botoc, G. Plantefève, J.P. Frat, F. Bellec, J.P. Quenot, P.F. Dequin, T. Boulain,