| Literature DB >> 12930547 |
Vinay K Sharma1, R Phillip Dellinger.
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12930547 PMCID: PMC270705 DOI: 10.1186/cc2350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Figure 1Relationship between oxygen consumption (VO2) and oxygen delivery (DO2).
Randomized controlled trials of high cardiac output in patients with sepsis
| Mortality (%) | ||||||||
| Ref. | Year | No. of patients | Type of patients | Protocol target | Protocol | Control | Comments | |
| [ | 1992 | 51 | Septic shock | CI ≥ 6.0 | 72 | 50 | 0.14 | |
| [ | 1993 | 67 | Medical and surgical | D | 34 | 34 | NS | 52 patients with sepsis |
| [ | 1994 | 100 | Medical and surgical | CI >4.5, D | 54 | 34 | 0.04 | 72 patients with sepsis |
| [ | 1995 | 762 | Medical and surgical | Protocol group 1: CI >4.5 | 48.4 | 52.1 | 0.64 | No difference in mortality in the subgroup with sepsis |
| Protocol group 2: Sv | 48.6 | |||||||
| [ | 1995 | 89 | Surgical patients | D | NA | NA | NS | Majority with sepsis |
| [ | 1998 | 105 | Surgical patients (99 with sepsis) | D | 9 | 12 | 0.01 | Subgroup 50-75 years |
| 12 | 11 | 0.99 | Subgroup >75 years | |||||
| [ | 1999 | 63 | Severe sepsis or septic shock | D | 74 | 66 | 0.46 | |
CI, cardiac index; DO2, oxygen delivery; NA, not available; NS, not significant; VO2, oxygen consumption.