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Preferences for albumin use in adult intensive care unit patients with shock: An international survey
P. Sivapalan, KL. Ellekjaer, A. Perner, MH. Møller, A. Granholm, L. Grønningsæter, M. Ostermann, RM. Sweeney, M. Cronhjort, J. Hästbacka, C. Pfortmueller, J. De Waele, M. Nalos, T. Jovaisa, A. Reintam Blaser, M. Cecconi, B. Ergan, A. Al-Fares,...
Language English Country England, Great Britain
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
39302760
DOI
10.1111/aas.14479
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- MeSH
- Albumins * therapeutic use MeSH
- Adult MeSH
- Internationality MeSH
- Intensive Care Units * MeSH
- Physicians MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Critical Care methods MeSH
- Attitude of Health Personnel MeSH
- Surveys and Questionnaires MeSH
- Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic MeSH
- Shock, Septic drug therapy therapy MeSH
- Shock drug therapy therapy MeSH
- Check Tag
- Adult MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
INTRODUCTION: Use of albumin is suggested for some patients with shock, but preferences for its use may vary among intensive care unit (ICU) physicians. METHODS: We conducted an international online survey of ICU physicians with 20 questions about their use of albumin and their opinion towards a randomised trial among adults with shock comparing the use versus no use of albumin. RESULTS: A total of 1248 respondents participated, with a mean response rate of 37%, ranging from 18% to 75% across 21 countries. Respondents mainly worked in mixed ICUs and 92% were specialists in intensive care medicine. The reported use of albumin in general shock varied as 18% reported 'almost never', 22% 'rarely', 34% 'occasionally', 22% 'frequently' and 4% 'almost always' using albumin. In septic shock, 19% reported 'almost never', 22% 'rarely', 29% 'occasionally', 22% 'frequently' and 7% 'almost always' using albumin. Physicians' preferences were more consistent for haemorrhagic- and cardiogenic shock, with more than 45% reporting 'almost never' using albumin. While the reported use of albumin for other purposes than resuscitation was infrequent (40%-85% reported 'almost never' for five other indications), the most frequent other indications were low serum albumin levels and improvement of the efficacy of diuretics. Most respondents (93%) would randomise adult ICU patients with shock to a trial of albumin versus no albumin. CONCLUSIONS: In this international survey, the reported preferences for the use of albumin in adult ICU patients with shock varied considerably among surveyed ICU physicians. The support for a future randomised trial was high.
Biomedical Sciences Department Humanitas University Pieve Emanuele Milan Italy
Collaboration for Research in Intensive Care Copenhagen Denmark
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital Rozzano Italy
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Lillebaelt Hospital Kolding Denmark
Department of Clinical Sciences Danderyd Hospital Karolinska Institutet Solna Sweden
Department of Critical Care University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia
Department of Intensive Care Cantonal Hospital of Lucerne Lucerne Switzerland
Department of Intensive Care Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet Copenhagen Denmark
Department of Intensive Care Jikei University Hospital Tokyo Japan
Department of Intensive Care Medicine Ghent University Hospital Ghent Belgium
Department of Intensive care Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast UK
Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Dokuz Eylül University Izmir Turkey
Division of Emergencies and Critical Care Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway
Faculty of Medicine University of Iceland Reykjavik Iceland
Intensive Care Unit Wellington Hospital Wellington New Zealand
King's College London Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital London London UK
Medical Research Institute of New Zealand Wellington New Zealand
Military Hospital Krakow Poland
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