The Use of Albumin Add-on Therapy to Loop Diuretic for the Management of Pleural Effusion in Mechanically Ventilated Ill Children

(2021) The Use of Albumin Add-on Therapy to Loop Diuretic for the Management of Pleural Effusion in Mechanically Ventilated Ill Children. Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences. pp. 568-574. ISSN 10239510 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Background: Pleural effusion (PE) is common in children with acute illness that are admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). The present study aimed to investigate the efficacy of albumin add-on therapy to furosemide in contrast to furosemide treatment only for treating transudative PE. Methods: The present randomized clinical trial was conducted on fifty 1-12-year-old children (under mechanical ventilation admitted at ICU randomly allocated to treatment with daily furosemide only (2 mg/kg) or albumin (1 gr/kg) add-on therapy to furosemide (2 mg/kg) for three days. The vital signs, venous blood gas, the pleural effusion volume, serum potassium level, potassium, and dopamine requirement were measured daily and compared between the groups. Results: Comparison of the two groups showed a significant decrease in the pleural fluid volume (P<0.001), base excess (P<0.001), diastolic blood pressure (P=0.004), heart rate (P=0.009), and potassium (P=0.005) in the intervention group than the control group. The mean of dopamine and potassium doses requirement were 2.25±0.95 and 2.60±0.89 for the intervention group, and 1.00±0.00 and 2.00±1.41 for the control group, respectively. The comparison of the two groups showed an insignificant difference between them (P=0.26 for the dopamine injection and P=0.57 for the potassium prescription). Conclusion: As the first study worldwide, considerable benefits were observed in the use of albumin and furosemide combination among PICU-admitted children under mechanical ventilation who required negative fluid balance. In addition, no hemodynamic instability or death was reported. During this short-term follow-up period, a satisfactory percentage of children were separated from the ventilator and transferred to the ward. © 2021, Kerman University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Albumin infusion Intensive care Loop diuretics Mechanical ventilation albumin dopamine furosemide add on therapy alkalosis Article artificial ventilation blood gas blood pressure child clinical article clinical trial controlled study diastolic blood pressure double blind procedure female fluid balance follow up heart rate hemodynamics hospitalization human hyperbilirubinemia intensive care unit male outcome assessment pleura effusion pleura fluid potassium blood level prescription prevalence prospective study randomized controlled trial thoracocentesis venous blood vital sign
Page Range: pp. 568-574
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 28
Number: 6
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.22062/jkmu.2021.91828
ISSN: 10239510 (ISSN)
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/17916

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