During acute circulatory failure, volume expansion does not always lead to a significant increase in cardiac output (fluid responsiveness). After initial resuscitation by rapid fluid administration, cardiac preload is no longer extremely low and only half of the patients respond to further volume expansion with the expected increase in cardiac output (fluid unresponsiveness). However, the time delay or the volume of fluid needed to be administered from the state of fluid responsiveness to fluid unresponsiveness is still not determined. Objective To determine, in critically ill patients with acute circulatory failure, 1. : the time and/or the volume of fluid needed from the state of fluid responsiveness to fluid unresponsiveness during septic shock. 2. : determine the factors that influence this time and volume.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Bicetre Hospital
Paris, Val-de-Marne, France
The time delay from the state of fluid responsiveness to fluid unresponsiveness
At the time of inclusion, the investigators use the tests available (fluid challenge, passive leg raising, end-expiratory occlusion test) to evaluate the presence of fluid responsiveness, and after one hour, the investigators repeat the test and to re-evaluate the presence of fluid responsiveness until the patient is no longer present the fluid responsiveness.
Time frame: 60 minutes after the evaluation of fluid responsiveness
The volume of fluid needed from the state of fluid responsiveness to fluid unresponsiveness
If the fluid challenge is performed, the volume of each time for the fluid administration should be noted until the patient is no longer fluid-responsive, then the investigators can calculate the total amount of the fluid administrated.
Time frame: 15-30 minutes during the fluid administration
The risk factors for the time delay
Determine the factors that may influence the time delay from the state of fluid responsiveness to fluid unresponsiveness
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 1 year
The risk factors for the volume of fluid needed from the state of fluid responsiveness to fluid
Determine the factors that may influence the volume of fluid administrated from the state of fluid responsiveness to fluid unresponsiveness
Time frame: Through study completion, an average of 1 year
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