Methods for the restoration of circulating blood volume, including the use of intravenous fluids, have been widely discussed over many years. There are no clear guidelines regarding the type of solutions, the total volume that should be transfused, or time schedules. Colloid solutions, usually hydroxyethyl starch compositions, are probably the most commonly used volume expanders in resuscitation, despite the lack of convincing trials and possible nephrotoxicity. In 2012, a task force of ESICM published a consensus statement on colloid use in critically ill adult patients. They stressed that infusion of an inappropriate volume may worsen the outcome of critically ill patients. Static parameters of cardiac filling volume, such as CVP or PCWP,...
BACKGROUND: The task force on Acute Circulatory Failure of the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiolo...
Understanding the physiology of fluid distribution in the human body is fundamental to good clinical...
Intravenous fluid administration is often required to counteract haemodynamic instability during eme...
Methods for the restoration of circulating blood volume, including the use of intravenous fluids, ha...
The use of intravenous fluids is routine in patients undergoing surgery or critical illness; however...
Fluid therapy, which is provided to restore and maintain tissue perfusion, is part of routine manage...
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...
The average adult is roughly comprised of 50-60% water that embodies the intracellular and extracell...
Infusion therapy is widely used in medical practice. However, the choice of certain solution for int...
Hypovolaemia resulting from illness or trauma can precipitate imbalances in homoeostasis due to the ...
Appropriate fluid replacement is an essential component of trauma fluid resuscitation. Once hemorrh...
When a person is bleeding heavily, the loss of fluid volume in their veins can lead to shock, so the...
Patients suffering from inflammatory conditions often present with severe hypovolemia due to vasodil...
Fluid management has been a vital part of routine clinical care for more than 180 years. The increas...
BACKGROUND: The task force on Acute Circulatory Failure of the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiolo...
Understanding the physiology of fluid distribution in the human body is fundamental to good clinical...
Intravenous fluid administration is often required to counteract haemodynamic instability during eme...
Methods for the restoration of circulating blood volume, including the use of intravenous fluids, ha...
The use of intravenous fluids is routine in patients undergoing surgery or critical illness; however...
Fluid therapy, which is provided to restore and maintain tissue perfusion, is part of routine manage...
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...
The average adult is roughly comprised of 50-60% water that embodies the intracellular and extracell...
Infusion therapy is widely used in medical practice. However, the choice of certain solution for int...
Hypovolaemia resulting from illness or trauma can precipitate imbalances in homoeostasis due to the ...
Appropriate fluid replacement is an essential component of trauma fluid resuscitation. Once hemorrh...
When a person is bleeding heavily, the loss of fluid volume in their veins can lead to shock, so the...
Patients suffering from inflammatory conditions often present with severe hypovolemia due to vasodil...
Fluid management has been a vital part of routine clinical care for more than 180 years. The increas...
BACKGROUND: The task force on Acute Circulatory Failure of the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiolo...
Understanding the physiology of fluid distribution in the human body is fundamental to good clinical...
Intravenous fluid administration is often required to counteract haemodynamic instability during eme...