Optimization of Fluid Therapy in Sepsis by a Passive Leg Raising Test (OFTaPLR)
Shock, Septic
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Shock, Septic focused on measuring shock, septic, hemodynamics, algorithms
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
All patients >18 years admitted to the ICU diagnosed with circulatory shock due to suspected sepsis or pancreatitis. Circulatory shock is defined as MAP<70 mm Hg or need for norepinephrine despite resuscitation with ≥30 ml/kg of crystalloid fluids.
Exclusion Criteria:
> 12 hours have passed after onset of shock. The patient has contraindications for an arterial femoral/axillary line. Elevated ICP. Patients who have had a femoral amputation. Elevated intraabdominal pressure>20 cm H2O.
Suspension criteria: The patient has developed pulmonary oedema during PLR test. Life threatening bleeding.
Serious adverse events:
Trombosis in arteria femoralis. Death during the study period.
Sites / Locations
- Karolinska Institutet Södersjukhuset
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Passive Leg Raising
Standard of care
Before decision on fluid administration a passive leg raising test is performed. If the test indicates fluid irresponsiveness optimization of circulation will be done with vasopressors or inotropes.
Patients are treated according to Surviving Sepsis Guidelines. Fluid is administered according to the choice of the clinician.