Thiamine in septic shock patients with alcohol use disorders: An observational pilot study
Journal of Critical Care Aug 22, 2017
Holmberg MJ, et al. – This study was designed to analyze the practice patterns associated with thiamine administration in patients with alcohol-use disorders (AUDs) presenting with septic shock. Furthermore, researchers intended to investigate the impact of thiamine administration on mortality. They reported that thiamine was not prescribed to a considerable proportion of patients with AUDs admitted for septic shock and thiamine administration was related to reduced mortality.
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