[Retracted] Knowledge of and Compliance with Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines among Anesthesiologists: A Nationwide Survey in China
Table 4
Anesthesiologist’s practice of the 2016 SSC guidelines and 2018 update in China.
Assessment items
n (%)
The preferred markers of initial resuscitation
MAP
605 (62.3%)
CVP
462 (47.6%)
Lactate levels
602 (62.0%)
Urine output
692 (71.3%)
SvO2 or ScvO2
324 (33.4%)
The preferred fluids in selective operation
Lactic Ringer’s solution
831 (85.6%)
Acetic Ringer’s solution
317 (32.7%)
Physiological saline
347 (35.7%)
Hydroxyethyl starches
639 (65.8%)
Polygeline
399 (41.1%)
Concentrated erythrocyte
116 (12.0%)
The preferred fluids for septic shock
Lactic Ringer’s solution
491 (50.6%)
Acetic Ringer’s solution
514 (52.9%)
Physiological saline
305 (31.4%)
Hydroxyethyl starches
360 (37.1%)
Polygeline
263 (27.1%)
Albumin
398 (41%)
Plasma
314 (32.3%)
Concentrated erythrocyte
131 (13.5%)
The most important factors affecting their fluid selection
Economic aspects
295 (30.4%)
Availability of fluids
798 (82.2%)
Habits of the department or hospital
675 (69.5%)
Guidelines
740 (76.2%)
Surgeons’ decisions
106 (10.9%)
The most important factors affecting their choice of markers of initial resuscitation?
Difficulty of detection
626 (64.5%)
Instructions from superior doctor
238 (24.5%)
Restrictions on routine testing items in the department or hospital
724 (74.6%)
Guidelines
647 (66.6%)
Personal experience
483 (49.7%)
All data were presented as absolute values and percentages of total number of responses from the Department of Anesthesiology. Options with a selection rate less than 10% are not presented in the table. MAP, mean arterial pressure; CVP, central venous pressure; SvO2, mixed venous oxygen saturation; ScvO2, superior vena cava oxygenation saturation.