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Article Dans Une Revue World Journal of Gastroenterology Année : 2014

New tools for optimizing fluid resuscitation in acute pancreatitis

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Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a frequent disease with degrees of increasing severity responsible for high morbidity. Despite continuous improvement in care, mortality remains significant. Because hypovolemia, together with microcirculatory dysfunction lead to poor outcome, fluid therapy remains a cornerstone of the supportive treatment. However, poor clinical evidence actually support the aggressive fluid therapy recommended in recent guidelines since available data are controversial. Fluid management remains unclear and leads to current heterogeneous practice. Different strategies may help to improve fluid resuscitation in AP. On one hand, integration of fluid therapy in a global hemodynamic resuscitation has been demonstrated to improve outcome in surgical or septic patients. Tailored fluid administration after early identification of patients with high-risk of poor outcome presenting inadequate tissue oxy-genation is a major part of this strategy. On the other hand, new decision parameters have been developed recently to improve safety and efficiency of fluid therapy in critically ill patients. In this review, we propose a personalized strategy integrating these new concepts in the early fluid management of AP. This new approach paves the way to a wide range of clinical studies in the field of AP.
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hal-01343311 , version 1 (08-07-2016)

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Perrine Bortolotti, Fabienne Saulnier, Delphine Colling, Alban Redheuil, Sebastien Preau. New tools for optimizing fluid resuscitation in acute pancreatitis . World Journal of Gastroenterology, 2014, 20 (43), pp.16113-16122. ⟨10.3748/wjg.v20.i43.16113⟩. ⟨hal-01343311⟩
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