Septic shock resuscitation: fluids vs. early vasopressors? 5 practical lessons from CLOVERS and recent evidence

Emergency and critical care teams face a recurring dilemma in early septic shock: How much fluid is enough—and when should we start vasopressors? Prolonged hypotension drives organ injury...

Fluids, Perfusion, and Lactate: A Unified Approach to Sepsis Resuscitation

Administering the right amount of fluids is crucial in sepsis and septic shock. In critically ill patients, the goal of intravenous fluid therapy is to increase cardiac output to improve both micro-...

Simulation in Hemodynamic Monitoring and Management

Hemodynamic monitoring and management are fundamental components of perioperative care. Accurate measurement and interpretation of advanced hemodynamic variables can guide clinical decisions and...
Why CO?

Why CO?

In acute care areas, where patients can be hemodynamically unstable (or at risk of instability), clinicians aim to optimize perfusion in order to avoid organ dysfunction, multi-organ failure, or even death. These areas refer to critical care units, perioperative areas...

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5 midline complications to know

5 midline complications to know

The administration of drugs can give rise to problems such as phlebitis and extravasation among others, which can force us to use various peripheral routes. Over time, different devices have emerged, including midlines. Scientific evidence shows us that this class of...

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The PICC-port revolution

The PICC-port revolution

The PICC-port is the latest breakthrough in Venous Access Devices (VADs) and is now included in the DavExpert app's solution for patients. New studies are showing it is a safe, effective, efficient and goodlooking option for cancer patients. How has this device...

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How to locate the tip of a PICC

How to locate the tip of a PICC

The reference guidelines on vascular access leave no doubt: it is essential to position and correctly locate the tip of a PICC. Otherwise, healthcare professionals risk encountering complications that can jeopardize the ongoing treatment and even the patient's health....

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