Journal article
A comparison of albumin and saline for fluid resuscitation in the intensive care unit
S Finfer, R Bellomo, N Boyce, J French, J Myburgh, R Norton, G Doig, M Hayek, S O'Donnell, A Bell, D Blythe, J Cade, M Chapman, L Cole, J Cooper, A Davies, C French, C Joyce, C McArthur, S MacMahon Show all
New England Journal of Medicine | Published : 2004
DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa040232
Abstract
Background: It remains uncertain whether the choice of resuscitation fluid for patients in intensive care units (ICUs) affects survival. We conducted a multicenter, randomized, double-blind trial to compare the effect of fluid resuscitation with albumin or saline on mortality in a heterogeneous population of patients in the ICU. Methods: We randomly assigned patients who had been admitted to the ICU to receive either 4 percent albumin or normal saline for intravascular-fluid resuscitation during the next 28 days. The primary outcome measure was death from any cause during the 28-day period after randomization. Results: Of the 6997 patients who underwent randomization, 3497 were assigned to r..
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