Abstract Background Hyperchloremia and chloride load have been associated with worse clinical outcomes in critically ill patients. We sought to evaluate the electrolyte profile and clinical outcomes associated with a unit-wide transition from saline to balanced fluids for resuscitation and maintenance fluids in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Methods A before and after analysis of all patients admitted to the PICU in a large, urban, academic hospital between August 2018 and March 2020. The transition from the use of saline to the use of balanced fluids for both resuscitation and maintenance fluid as standard care occurred in June 2019. The primary outcome was day 3 acute kidney injury (AKI). The secondary outcomes included mortality...
Our objective was to determine in children in the intensive care unit (ICU) the incidence of hyperch...
Abstract Background Prior studies in critically ill patients suggest the supra-physiologic chloride ...
Importance: Intravenous fluids are used for almost all intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Clinical ...
Abstract Background Isotonic crystalloid fluid bolus ...
IMPORTANCE Most children admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) receive intravenous f...
Objective: This study aimed to explore the association between the variability in electrolytes and t...
Abstract Background Intravenous fluid therapy represents the most common intervention critically ill...
BACKGROUND Intravenous fluid therapy represents the most common intervention critically ill patie...
Background/aimsDespite evidence that preferential use of balanced/buffered fluids may improve outcom...
8 páginasObjective: To evaluate the outcomes of patients with sepsis-associated organ dysfunction an...
8 páginasObjetive: We sought to determine the association between maintenance intravenous solutions ...
Abstract Background/aims Despite evidence that preferential use of balanced/buffered fluids may impr...
Objectives: We investigated the association of fluid overload and oxygenation in critically sick chi...
There is little known about the impact of maintenance fluid choice in children with critical asthma ...
Background: Serum chloride disorders are common in critically ill patients and appear to be associat...
Our objective was to determine in children in the intensive care unit (ICU) the incidence of hyperch...
Abstract Background Prior studies in critically ill patients suggest the supra-physiologic chloride ...
Importance: Intravenous fluids are used for almost all intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Clinical ...
Abstract Background Isotonic crystalloid fluid bolus ...
IMPORTANCE Most children admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) receive intravenous f...
Objective: This study aimed to explore the association between the variability in electrolytes and t...
Abstract Background Intravenous fluid therapy represents the most common intervention critically ill...
BACKGROUND Intravenous fluid therapy represents the most common intervention critically ill patie...
Background/aimsDespite evidence that preferential use of balanced/buffered fluids may improve outcom...
8 páginasObjective: To evaluate the outcomes of patients with sepsis-associated organ dysfunction an...
8 páginasObjetive: We sought to determine the association between maintenance intravenous solutions ...
Abstract Background/aims Despite evidence that preferential use of balanced/buffered fluids may impr...
Objectives: We investigated the association of fluid overload and oxygenation in critically sick chi...
There is little known about the impact of maintenance fluid choice in children with critical asthma ...
Background: Serum chloride disorders are common in critically ill patients and appear to be associat...
Our objective was to determine in children in the intensive care unit (ICU) the incidence of hyperch...
Abstract Background Prior studies in critically ill patients suggest the supra-physiologic chloride ...
Importance: Intravenous fluids are used for almost all intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Clinical ...