Fluid administration is a powerful tool for hemodynamic stabilization as it increases preload and improves cardiac function in fluid-responsive patients. However, there are various types of fluid to choose from. The use of colloids and crystalloids in non-cardiac Intensive Care Units (ICU) has been reported, showing controversial results. Many trials on sepsis in a non-cardiac ICU setting show that colloids, in particular hydroxyethyl starches and gelatins, might have a detrimental effect on kidney function, and on major outcomes such as mortality. Many small randomized clinical trials focusing on coagulation and bleeding show controversial results regarding fluid safety during the perioperative period in cardiac surgery, and in the cardiac...
The administration of intravenous fluid to critically ill patients is one of the most common but als...
The administration of intravenous fluid to critically ill patients is one of the most common but als...
In this review, the relative merits of the different fluid solutions used for fluid replacement will...
Adequate fluid administration during and after cardiac surgery is essential to ensure adequate oxyge...
Purpose of Review: In this review, we summarize the evidence present in the literature about this im...
Abstract Background Fluid resuscitation is frequently required for cardiac surgical patients admitte...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThe use of crystalloids or colloids for volume replacement in large ...
Fluid therapy, which is provided to restore and maintain tissue perfusion, is part of routine manage...
Abstract Background Fluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in patien...
Objective: To study the effects on volume expansion and myocardial function of colloids or crystallo...
The use of intravenous fluids is routine in patients undergoing surgery or critical illness; however...
Fluid overload is common before, during and after cardiac surgery. The fluid associated with cardiop...
Background: Outcome data on fluid therapy in critically ill patients from randomised controlled tria...
OBJECTIVES: Colloid oncotic pressure (COP) is an important factor in cardiac surgery, owing to its r...
Perioperative volume replacement after cardiopulmonary bypass is complicated by post-bypass systemic...
The administration of intravenous fluid to critically ill patients is one of the most common but als...
The administration of intravenous fluid to critically ill patients is one of the most common but als...
In this review, the relative merits of the different fluid solutions used for fluid replacement will...
Adequate fluid administration during and after cardiac surgery is essential to ensure adequate oxyge...
Purpose of Review: In this review, we summarize the evidence present in the literature about this im...
Abstract Background Fluid resuscitation is frequently required for cardiac surgical patients admitte...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThe use of crystalloids or colloids for volume replacement in large ...
Fluid therapy, which is provided to restore and maintain tissue perfusion, is part of routine manage...
Abstract Background Fluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in patien...
Objective: To study the effects on volume expansion and myocardial function of colloids or crystallo...
The use of intravenous fluids is routine in patients undergoing surgery or critical illness; however...
Fluid overload is common before, during and after cardiac surgery. The fluid associated with cardiop...
Background: Outcome data on fluid therapy in critically ill patients from randomised controlled tria...
OBJECTIVES: Colloid oncotic pressure (COP) is an important factor in cardiac surgery, owing to its r...
Perioperative volume replacement after cardiopulmonary bypass is complicated by post-bypass systemic...
The administration of intravenous fluid to critically ill patients is one of the most common but als...
The administration of intravenous fluid to critically ill patients is one of the most common but als...
In this review, the relative merits of the different fluid solutions used for fluid replacement will...