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Table (abstract P206) Fluid balance thresholds and mortality comparison between cardiogenic and septic shock

From: 44th International Symposium on Intensive Care & Emergency Medicine

Parameter

Cardiogenic shock

Septic shock

Number of patients

385

778

Optimal fluid balance

 + 4633 mL (survivors at day 28)

 ~ 3 L within the first 12 h

Critical fluid balance

 > 10 L cumulative over 7 days (increased mortality)

 > 11 L cumulative over 4 days (increased mortality)

Risk reduction per liter

-6.111e-05 (logistic regression)

Not available in synthesized studies

28-day mortality rate

28% (optimal fluid balance)

40% (fluid balance > 11 L)

Key recommendations

Dynamic monitoring and weekly fluid balances

Initial resuscitation at 30 mL/kg + dynamic monitoring