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ARISE FLUIDS Australasian Resuscitation In Sepsis Evaluation: FLUid or vasopressors In emergency Department Sepsis
Quick facts
Dr Katya May, Ms Emma Hall, Dr Richard Pellatt, Dr James Winearls, Dr James McCollough, Ms Mandy Tallot and Ms Maimoonbe Gough
This study is conducted in collaboration with the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre (ANZIC-RC). It is endorsed by the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Clinical Trials Group & the Australian College for Emergency Medicine Clinical Trials Network.
The aim of this study is to compare the effect of a strategy of restricted fluids and early introduction of vasopressors to a strategy which involves a larger initial volume of IV fluid and later vasopressor administration if required, for haemodynamic resuscitation of patients with early septic shock.
The objective is to provide robust evidence for clinicians regarding the optimal approach to early haemodynamic resuscitation in septic shock to improve patient-centred clinical outcomes.
Grants Awarded
Clinical presentation and assessment of older patients presenting with headache to emergency departments: A multicentre observational study.
Beck, S., Kinnear, F.B., Maree Kelly, A., Chu, K.H., Sen Kuan, W., Keijzers, G., Body, R., Karamercan, M.A., Klim, S., Wijeratne, T. and Kamona, S., 2021. Clinical presentation and assessment of older patients presenting with headache to emergency departments: A multicentre observational study. Australasian Journal on Ageing.
The Headache in Emergency Departments study: Opioid prescribing in patients presenting with headache.
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Parental and healthcare professional concern in the diagnosis of paediatric sepsis: a protocol for a prospective multicentre observational study.
Sever, Z., Schlapbach, L.J., Jessup, M., George, S. and Harley, A., 2021. Parental and healthcare professional concern in the diagnosis of paediatric sepsis: a protocol for a prospective multicentre observational study. BMJ open, 11(9), p.e045910.
Development of voluntary assisted dying training in Victoria, Australia: a model for consideration.
White, B.P., Willmott, L., Close, E., Hewitt, J., Meehan, R., Greaves, L.L., Parker, M.H. and Yates, P., 2021. Development of voluntary assisted dying training in Victoria, Australia: a model for consideration. Journal of Palliative Care, 36(3), pp.162-167.
Comparative and critical analysis of key eligibility criteria for voluntary assisted dying under five legal frameworks.
White, B., Close, E., Willmott, L., Del Villar, K., Downie, J., Cameron, J., Hewitt, J., Meehan, R. and Ley Greaves, L., 2021. Comparative and critical analysis of key eligibility criteria for voluntary assisted dying under five legal frameworks. University of New South Wales Law Journal.
You are what you eat: The diagnosis of recurrent intussusception in the emergency department.
Samy, L. and Snelling, P.J., 2021. You are what you eat: The diagnosis of recurrent intussusception in the emergency department. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Nurse practitioner administered point-of-care ultrasound compared with X-ray for children with clinically non-angulated distal forearm fractures in the ED: a diagnostic study.
Snelling, P.J., Jones, P., Keijzers, G., Bade, D., Herd, D.W. and Ware, R.S., 2021. Nurse practitioner administered point-of-care ultrasound compared with X-ray for children with clinically non-angulated distal forearm fractures in the ED: a diagnostic study. Emergency Medicine Journal, 38(2), pp.139-145.