Outside the children’s hospital, the administration of intravenous fluids in babies is fortunately an unusual necessity. Rightly, subcutaneous fluids given with hyalase are used extensively in the milder cases of dehydration and are usually sufficient to correct the imbalance. However, in infants severely dehydrated from, for example, gastroenteritis or pyloric stenosis, in those with peripheral vascular failure from overwhelming toxaemia, in cases of severe haemorrhage and in burns and other surgical problems, the need for an intravenous '‘drip†arises, often with great urgency. Generally a “cut-down†will be performed over the ankle, often after several time-consuming but unsuccessful attempts at “push-ins†in arm, wrist or sc...
Vascular access and Intravenous Fluid (IVF) administration are essential issues in childrenwho are a...
Treatment of acute renal failure in newborns by continuous arterio–venous hemofiltration. The treatm...
BACKGROUND: Intrahospital transport, general anesthesia, and the prolonged duration of the central v...
A CAJM article on medically administering Intravenous Fluids to infants in the then Southern Rhodesi...
problem as regards fluid therapy because so large a proportion of their bodies is fluid. This relati...
Human beings are constituted mainly of water. In particular, children’s total body water might reach...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
In pediatric practice, the syndrome of dehydration is quite common. In children, the most likely cau...
To provide an alternative route for rapid vascular access in the term and preterm infant during resu...
Are subcutaneous fluids a viable alternative to intravenous therapy in rehydrating children with gas...
Fluid therapy restores circulation by expanding extracellular fluid. However, a dispute has arisen r...
The current literature on venous access in infants and children for acute intravascular access in th...
Intraosseous infusion is a technique for the admin-istration of fluids to a child who is in a state ...
An intraosseous infusion (IO) is a safe and simple method to administer fluid in an emergency situat...
“Reducing the risk of hyponatraemia when administering intra-venous infusions to children, ” gives c...
Vascular access and Intravenous Fluid (IVF) administration are essential issues in childrenwho are a...
Treatment of acute renal failure in newborns by continuous arterio–venous hemofiltration. The treatm...
BACKGROUND: Intrahospital transport, general anesthesia, and the prolonged duration of the central v...
A CAJM article on medically administering Intravenous Fluids to infants in the then Southern Rhodesi...
problem as regards fluid therapy because so large a proportion of their bodies is fluid. This relati...
Human beings are constituted mainly of water. In particular, children’s total body water might reach...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
In pediatric practice, the syndrome of dehydration is quite common. In children, the most likely cau...
To provide an alternative route for rapid vascular access in the term and preterm infant during resu...
Are subcutaneous fluids a viable alternative to intravenous therapy in rehydrating children with gas...
Fluid therapy restores circulation by expanding extracellular fluid. However, a dispute has arisen r...
The current literature on venous access in infants and children for acute intravascular access in th...
Intraosseous infusion is a technique for the admin-istration of fluids to a child who is in a state ...
An intraosseous infusion (IO) is a safe and simple method to administer fluid in an emergency situat...
“Reducing the risk of hyponatraemia when administering intra-venous infusions to children, ” gives c...
Vascular access and Intravenous Fluid (IVF) administration are essential issues in childrenwho are a...
Treatment of acute renal failure in newborns by continuous arterio–venous hemofiltration. The treatm...
BACKGROUND: Intrahospital transport, general anesthesia, and the prolonged duration of the central v...