Fluid Balance and Ventilator-Associated Events Among Patients Admitted to ICUs in China
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There was nonlinear relationship between fluid balance and all three tiers of ventilator-associated event, with an fluid balance between –1 and 0 L corresponding to the lowest risk. Positive but not negative fluid balance increased the risk of ventilator-associated events, with higher positive fluid balance more likely to lead to ventilator-associated events.
A total of 1,528 ventilator-associated event cases with 3,038 matched controls, who consistently underwent mechanical ventilation for at least 4 days from April 1, 2015, to December 31, 2018, were included.
We calculated cumulative fluid balance within 4 days prior to ventilator-associated event occurrence.
A weighted Cox proportional hazards model with restricted cubic splines was used to evaluate the dose-response relationship.
A nonlinear relationship between fluid balance and all three tiers of ventilator-associated events, patients with fluid balance between –1 and 0 L had the lowest risk.