The use of intravenous fluids is routine in patients undergoing surgery or critical illness; however, controversy still exists regarding optimum fluid therapy. Recent literature has examined the effects of different types, doses, and timing of intravenous fluid therapy. Each of these factors may influence patient outcomes. Crystalloids consist of isotonic saline or balanced electrolyte solutions and widely distribute across extracellular fluid compartments, whereas colloids contain high-molecular-weight molecules suspended in crystalloid carrier solution and do not freely distribute across the extracellular fluid compartments. Colloids vary in composition and associated potential adverse effects. Recent evidence has highlighted safety and e...
Background Several different crystalloid solutions are available for i.v. fluid administration but t...
Importance: Intravenous fluids are used for almost all intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Clinical ...
Fluid therapy, which is provided to restore and maintain tissue perfusion, is part of routine manage...
Fluid management has been a vital part of routine clinical care for more than 180 years. The increas...
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...
Optimal methods of fluid resuscitation for critically illpatients with sepsis are much debated. In t...
Hypovolaemia resulting from illness or trauma can precipitate imbalances in homoeostasis due to the ...
Fluid management has been a vital part of routine clinical care for more than 180 years. The increas...
Intravenous infusion of crystalloid solutions is one of the most frequently administered medications...
Abstract Objectives Intravenous fluids are one of the most used medical therapy for patients, especi...
In this review, the relative merits of the different fluid solutions used for fluid replacement will...
Abstract Background Prior studies in critically ill patients suggest the supra-physiologic chloride ...
Infusion therapy is widely used in medical practice. However, the choice of certain solution for int...
The average adult is roughly comprised of 50-60% water that embodies the intracellular and extracell...
Background Several different crystalloid solutions are available for i.v. fluid administration but t...
Importance: Intravenous fluids are used for almost all intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Clinical ...
Fluid therapy, which is provided to restore and maintain tissue perfusion, is part of routine manage...
Fluid management has been a vital part of routine clinical care for more than 180 years. The increas...
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...
Optimal methods of fluid resuscitation for critically illpatients with sepsis are much debated. In t...
Hypovolaemia resulting from illness or trauma can precipitate imbalances in homoeostasis due to the ...
Fluid management has been a vital part of routine clinical care for more than 180 years. The increas...
Intravenous infusion of crystalloid solutions is one of the most frequently administered medications...
Abstract Objectives Intravenous fluids are one of the most used medical therapy for patients, especi...
In this review, the relative merits of the different fluid solutions used for fluid replacement will...
Abstract Background Prior studies in critically ill patients suggest the supra-physiologic chloride ...
Infusion therapy is widely used in medical practice. However, the choice of certain solution for int...
The average adult is roughly comprised of 50-60% water that embodies the intracellular and extracell...
Background Several different crystalloid solutions are available for i.v. fluid administration but t...
Importance: Intravenous fluids are used for almost all intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Clinical ...
Fluid therapy, which is provided to restore and maintain tissue perfusion, is part of routine manage...