Fluid Management 100% Non-invasive for COVID Patient in ICU by Sterling Stroke Volume Guided Resuscitation ABS0007)
Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
; 26:S3, 2022.
Article
in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2006316
ABSTRACT
Aim and objective:
Non-invasive fluid management in COVID shock patient in ICU. Materials andmethods:
Our hospital use sterling stroke volume-guided fluid management for COVID shock patients. In the University of Kansas health system evaluated 200 cases for stroke volume (sv) guided fluid resuscitation this study showed ICU length of stay reduced by 2.89 days, risk of mechanical ventilation reduced by 51%, initiation of acute dialysis therapy reduced by 13.2%, this system saves an estimated $14498 per treated patient this system use Bioreactance technology to measure sv in shock patient in two sensor place above the heart and two below the heart and continue measurement of sv done in 48 seconds. Validation studies over 500 patient published clinical studies result are same all major technologies (Swan Ganz, pulse contour, Doppler, fick) and over 100 peer-reviewed publications are there. This technique is 100% non-invasive accurate flexible-this sterling system use PLR or bolus test for sv management we are using in emergency for our Rapid Response Team in MICU OT for perioperative fluid management and all surgical ICU.Results:
1 ICU length of stay reduced by 2.89 days 2 risk of mechanical ventilation reduced by 51% 3 initiations of acute dialysis therapy reduced by 13.5% 4 save an estimated $14498 per treated patient.Conclusion:
Sterling monitoring platforms use unique, patented Bioreactance technology to take measures continuously and precisely, and they require only four easy to place sensor pads. The sensors can be- anywhere on the chest two above the heart and two below the heart to create a box around the heart we advise sterling stroke volume guided fluid management in emergency medical ICU surgical ICU and perioperative and RRT for accurate fast and 100% non-invasive technique for COVID patient.
adult; artificial ventilation; conference abstract; coronavirus disease 2019; dialysis; female; fluid resuscitation; heart stroke volume; human; Kansas; length of stay; major clinical study; male; medical intensive care unit; non invasive procedure; nonhuman; rapid response team; resuscitation; risk assessment; sensor; surgical intensive care unit; swan; validation study
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Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine
Year:
2022
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