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IV Thiamine: Can it Help Critically Ill Septic Shock Patients?

Many think that the interest in IV thiamine in septic shock is a relatively novel idea after Paul Marik's paper was published in CHEST back in 2017. It actually goes a lot further than that. We've actually known that 20% of critically ill patients have a thiamine deficiency upon presentation to the ICU. More recent …

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IV Vitamin C in Sepsis with Thiamine and Hydrocortisone

This article is hot-off-the-press regarding vitamin C, thiamine and hydrocortisone in refractory septic shock. This regimen is known as HAT therapy in some corners of the world. It was actually published today, 5/5/20. It is NOT a randomized control trial but at least they went through the trouble of conducting a propensity matched, before-after, case …

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VITAMINS Trial: Timing was delayed to administer the “vitamins”

You all know my bias. It shouldn't be a surprise given my body of work: I wanted the VITAMINS Trial to be a positive study. I wanted patients to benefit from this therapy and SURVIVE. I cannot understand the vitriol I have received in my direct messages when I shared my initial take on the …

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Thiamine and Renal Failure in Septic Shock Patients

Every possible option to decreased morbidity, mortality, and costs are worth looking at in my book. The study that I am reviewing at this moment was published in 2017. I am ashamed that I had not run into it until today (10/19/19). It's challenging to stay up to date in everything. I digress. It is …

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