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- Masahiro Shinozaki.
- Departmet of Critical Care Medicine, Wakayama Medical University.
- Nippon Rinsho. 2004 Dec 1;62(12):2301-7.
AbstractThis article will review for bedside clinicians how to manage septic ALI.ARDS and shock to use the principles of EBM to evaluate the various therapeutic approaches for them. Low tidal volume ventilation (6 mg/dl/kg) is recommended for ALI.ARDS, but application of a minimum amount of PEEP, recruitment maneuvers with high PEEP and prone position are needed to confirm any benefit. NO inahalation, ECMO/ECCR, and glucocorticoid therapies don' t recommended for ALI.ARDS. Sivelestat Na, is available for ALI.ARDS in Japan, is needed further prospective randomized studies. Aggressive infusion of crystalloid and colloid is recommended for septic shock, but blood transfusion and bicarbonate administration are not recommended. Vasopressors are recommended for septic shock: preference for norepinephrine and cautious use of vasopressin. Stress-dose of steroid and activated protein C for severe sepsis are useful if shock don't recover by aggressive fluid infusion and vasopressors' administration.
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