BACKGROUND: Guidelines to promote the early recovery of patients undergoing major surgery recommend a restrictive intravenous-fluid strategy for abdominal surgery. However, the supporting evidence is limited, and there is concern about impaired organ perfusion.METHODS: In a pragmatic, international trial, we randomly assigned 3000 patients who had an increased risk of complications while undergoing major abdominal surgery to receive a restrictive or liberal intravenous-fluid regimen during and up to 24 hours after surgery. The primary outcome was disability-free survival at 1 year. Key secondary outcomes were acute kidney injury at 30 days, renal-replacement therapy at 90 days, and a composite of septic complications, surgical-site infectio...
PURPOSE: We compared a restrictive fluid management strategy to usual care among critically ill pati...
AbstractBackgroundOptimal fluid management is crucial for patients undergoing surgical repair of abd...
<b>Background:</b> Emergency abdominal surgery carries a high risk of postoperative m...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines to promote the early recovery of patients undergoing major surgery recommend ...
Background: Guidelines to promote the early recovery of patients undergoing major surgery recommend ...
Introduction The optimal intravenous fluid regimen for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery i...
INTRODUCTION: The optimal intravenous fluid regimen for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery ...
Objectives: To determine whether perioperative fluid restrictive administration can reduce specific ...
textabstractBackground: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration is an essential part of postoperative ...
Background: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration is an essential part of postoperative care. Some s...
Perioperative fluid and hemodynamic management have been much-debated topics over the last few years...
Abstract Background Postoperative complications impact on early and long-term patients’ outcome. App...
This article reviews if a restrictive fluid management policy reduces the complication rate if compa...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the outcome of the postoperative administration of a restricted or stand...
International audienceBackground : Inappropriate fluid therapy during surgery is associated with sig...
PURPOSE: We compared a restrictive fluid management strategy to usual care among critically ill pati...
AbstractBackgroundOptimal fluid management is crucial for patients undergoing surgical repair of abd...
<b>Background:</b> Emergency abdominal surgery carries a high risk of postoperative m...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines to promote the early recovery of patients undergoing major surgery recommend ...
Background: Guidelines to promote the early recovery of patients undergoing major surgery recommend ...
Introduction The optimal intravenous fluid regimen for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery i...
INTRODUCTION: The optimal intravenous fluid regimen for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery ...
Objectives: To determine whether perioperative fluid restrictive administration can reduce specific ...
textabstractBackground: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration is an essential part of postoperative ...
Background: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration is an essential part of postoperative care. Some s...
Perioperative fluid and hemodynamic management have been much-debated topics over the last few years...
Abstract Background Postoperative complications impact on early and long-term patients’ outcome. App...
This article reviews if a restrictive fluid management policy reduces the complication rate if compa...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the outcome of the postoperative administration of a restricted or stand...
International audienceBackground : Inappropriate fluid therapy during surgery is associated with sig...
PURPOSE: We compared a restrictive fluid management strategy to usual care among critically ill pati...
AbstractBackgroundOptimal fluid management is crucial for patients undergoing surgical repair of abd...
<b>Background:</b> Emergency abdominal surgery carries a high risk of postoperative m...