Fluid resuscitation should respect the endothelial glycocalyx layer

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Abstract

Endothelial glycocalyx degradation induced by fluid overload adds to the concern of a detrimental effect of uncontrolled fluid resuscitation and the risk of unnecessary fluid infusion. As a consequence, the use of new tools for monitoring response to fluids appears promising. From that perspective, the monitoring of plasma concentration of glycocalyx degradation markers could be useful.

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Guidet, B., & Ait-Oufella, H. (2014). Fluid resuscitation should respect the endothelial glycocalyx layer. Critical Care, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-014-0707-6

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