Fluid should be given until it fails to produce a clinically appropriate 
response. Pulmonary edema is sometimes a necessary evil. 

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On Feb 9, 2013, at 1:15 AM, sandeep varma <[email protected]> wrote:

> hello all
> i have a query regarding fluid volume requirement in sepsis. often have seen 
> blood pressure improvement after fluid bolus but only to see it fall back 
> after few minutes. the postulated theory behind this was leakage of given 
> fluid into interstitial causing intravascular depletion again. my concern is 
> that how much of fluid can be given this way? will this lead on to pulmonary 
> edema and interstitial edema without much helping in building up intra 
> vascular volume and aiding in stabilizing blood pressure?
> sandeep varma
> thriuvananthapuram
> kerala
> india
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