Maintenance fluids in critically ill brain-injured patients are part of routine critical care. Both the amounts of fluid volumes infused and the type and tonicity of maintenance fluids are relevant in understanding the impact of fluids on the pathophysiology of secondary brain injuries in these patients. In this narrative review, current evidence on routine fluid management of critically ill brain-injured patients and use of haemodynamic monitoring is summarized. Pertinent guidelines and consensus statements on fluid management for brain-injured patients are highlighted. In general, existing guidelines indicate that fluid management in these neurocritical care patients should be targeted at euvolemia using isotonic fluids. A critical apprai...
Fluid administration is a cornerstone of treatment of critically ill patients. The aim of this revie...
The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of di...
The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of di...
Maintenance fluids in critically ill brain-injured patients are part of routine critical care. Both ...
Purpose of the Review: The aims of fluid management in acute brain injury are to preserve or restore...
Fluid therapy, which is provided to restore and maintain tissue perfusion, is part of routine manage...
The goal of fluid administration in neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care is to avoid dehydration, ...
Fluid therapy in neurosurgical patients aims to restore intravascular volume, optimise haemodynamic ...
Abstract Background Fluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in patien...
International audienceFluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in pati...
Background: Fluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in patient care. ...
International audienceBackgroundFluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatme...
The patient with head trauma is a challenge for the emergency physician and for the neurosurgeon. Cu...
Perioperative fluid management in patients with brain pathology is designed to avoid dehydration, ma...
Fluid administration is a cornerstone of treatment of critically ill patients. The aim of this revie...
Fluid administration is a cornerstone of treatment of critically ill patients. The aim of this revie...
The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of di...
The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of di...
Maintenance fluids in critically ill brain-injured patients are part of routine critical care. Both ...
Purpose of the Review: The aims of fluid management in acute brain injury are to preserve or restore...
Fluid therapy, which is provided to restore and maintain tissue perfusion, is part of routine manage...
The goal of fluid administration in neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care is to avoid dehydration, ...
Fluid therapy in neurosurgical patients aims to restore intravascular volume, optimise haemodynamic ...
Abstract Background Fluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in patien...
International audienceFluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in pati...
Background: Fluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in patient care. ...
International audienceBackgroundFluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatme...
The patient with head trauma is a challenge for the emergency physician and for the neurosurgeon. Cu...
Perioperative fluid management in patients with brain pathology is designed to avoid dehydration, ma...
Fluid administration is a cornerstone of treatment of critically ill patients. The aim of this revie...
Fluid administration is a cornerstone of treatment of critically ill patients. The aim of this revie...
The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of di...
The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of di...