Myocardial and haemodynamic responses to two fluid regimens in African children with severe malnutrition and hypovolaemic shock (AFRIM study).
Nchafatso ObonyoBernadette BrentPeter Olupot-OlupotMichael Boele van HensbroekIrene KuipersSidney WongKenji ShiinoJonathan ChanJohn FraserJob B M van WoenselKathryn MaitlandPublished in: Critical care (London, England) (2017)
Baseline and cardiac response to fluid resuscitation do not indicate an effect of compromised cardiac function on response to fluid loading or that fluid overload is common in severely malnourished children with hypovolaemic shock. Endocrine response to shock and persistently high SVRI post fluid-therapy resuscitation may indicate a need for further research investigating enhanced fluid volumes to adequately correct volume deficit. The adverse outcomes are concerning, but appear to be unrelated to immediate fluid management.