30 closest matches · ranked by relevance
Traumatic Shock
Primary: Number of Blood Products Transfused — 1.7; 3.0 Litre
Blunt Trauma · Penetrating Wound · Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Total Volume of All Crystalloid Given for Early Resuscitation (Feasibility) — 2.04; 1.04; 1 liters
Blood Volume Analysis
Primary: Change in Total Blood Volume — 487 ml
Trauma
Primary: Mortality — 0 participants
Dehydration · Cardiac Output · Pediatrics
Primary: Cardiac Output Trends
Septic Shock · Fluid Therapy · Hypotension
Primary: Cumulative Fluid Administered — 4417; 4110 mL of study fluid
Septic Shock
Primary: Standing Dose of Norepinephrine Which is Required to Maintain a Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) of 65 mmHg - Hour 1 — 7.4; 27.6 mcg/min
Blood Volume, Extravasation
Primary: Blood Volume — 4.61 Litre
Hemorrhagic Shock · Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: 4 Hour Mortality — 50; 32 Participants
Dehydration
Primary: Maximum IVC Diameter — 38; 64 mm
Acute Respiratory Failure · Intubation Complication
Primary: Number of Participants With Cardiovascular Collapse — 33; 31 Participants
Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Neutrophil Oxidative Burst Activity — 302; 302; 298; 268 Median Fluorescence Intensity — p=0.56
Hyponatremia
Primary: Change in Serum Sodium From Baseline to the 48 Hour Assessment or Study Drug Discontinuation. — 126.03; 126.39; 125.55; 130.4 mEq/L — p=0.028
Cardiogenic Shock
Primary: Number of Participants With Episodes of Arrhythmia — 0; 1 Participants — p=1
Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Survival — 16; 21 participants — p=.252
Septic Shock
Primary: Time to Resolution of Shock — 89; 84 Hours
Anesthesia
Primary: The Hemoglobin (in g/dl) Levels — 12.2; 12.0; 11.9; 11.8 g/dl
Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Biological Response as Characterized by Selected Cytokines, Specifically Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNFα), Interleukin One (IL-1β), and Interleukin Six (IL-6).
Septic Shock
Primary: 90-day Mortality — 323; 329 Participants
Hyponatremia · Hypernatremia
Primary: Hospital Acquired Acute Plasma Sodium Derangements (Hypo- or Hypernatremia)
Sepsis · Hypotension
Primary: Fluid Balance — 0.65; 2.02 Liters — p=0.021
Hypotension and Shock · Excessive Amount of Blood / Fluid Infusion
Primary: Percentage of Participants With Systemic Hypotensions — 68; 46; 65 Participants
Hyponatremia · Euvolemia · Hypervolemia
Primary: Number and Severity of Infusion Site Reactions (ISRs) Using a Modified ISR Reporting Scale for Phlebitis and Infiltration in Patients Treated With Dose Regimen 1 and…
Spinal Cord Injury · Autonomic Dysreflexia · Orthostatic Hypotension
Primary: Affected Therapy Sessions — 16.4; 10.9 percentage of sessions
Hyponatremia
Primary: Hospital Acquired Hyponatremia — 10; 11; 1 participants
Trauma · Hemorrhage
Primary: Study Feasibility — 91; 82 Participants
Liver Neoplasms · Hepatectomy
Primary: Total Intraoperative Blood Loss, by Measurement of Change in Hemoglobin Levels — 862; 872; 761; 872 mL
Fluid Overload · Anesthesia; Adverse Effect, Spinal and Epidural · Regional Anesthesia Morbidity
Primary: Rate of Arterial Hypotension — 42.5; 27.5 percentage of participants
Coronary Artery Disease · Edema
Primary: Extravascular Lung Water Index — 9; 8; 9; 8 mL/kg
Acute Kidney Injury
Primary: Diagnostic Performance of the Net Ultrafiltration (UF NET) Challenge to Detect de Novo Preload Dependence — 0.74 Proportion probability (0 to 1) — p=0.02