Paul Marik has been investigating the effects of fluid on the septic patient over the years, publishing several important papers in the process.
He opens his paper by first of all discussing some of the dangers of large volume fluid resuscitation. These seem to be many;
Marik concludes here by saying that the only piece of research which seems to support aggressive fluid resuscitation is that by Rivers (
) which proposed early goal directed therapy. He goes on to present some evidence which highlights some of the flaws in this study.
He then goes on to highlight some of the dangers of a high CVP:
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