textabstractBackground: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration is an essential part of postoperative care. Some studies suggest that a restricted post-operative fluid regime reduces complications and postoperative hospital stay after surgery. We investigated the effects of postoperative fluid restriction in surgical patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. Methods: In a blinded randomized trial, 62 patients (ASA I-III) undergoing elective major abdominal surgical procedures in a university hospital were allocated either to a restricted (1.5 L/24 h) or a standard postoperative IV fluid regime (2.5 L/24 h). Primary endpoint was length of postoperative hospital stay (PHS). Secondary endpoints included postoperative complications and time to...
<b>Background and Goal of the Study</b>: This pilot study aims to examine the effect of goal directe...
BACKGROUND: There is limited information on the impact on perioperative fluid intervention on compli...
BACKGROUND: Fluid administration practices may affect complication rates in some abdominal surgeries...
Background: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration is an essential part of postoperative care. Some s...
Background: Guidelines to promote the early recovery of patients undergoing major surgery recommend ...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the outcome of the postoperative administration of a restricted or stand...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines to promote the early recovery of patients undergoing major surgery recommend ...
Objectives: To determine whether perioperative fluid restrictive administration can reduce specific ...
The subject matter for this research work is the area of perioperative recovery for patients undergo...
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 ...
Background: The restriction to the guidelines for postoperative management (as omission of routine u...
Background:Postoperative intra-venous (IV) fluid management is still challenging, and despite many w...
This study aimed to analyze fluid management standards in 2 high-volume, enhanced recovery after sur...
Abstract Background Postoperative complications impact on early and long-term patients’ outcome. App...
<b>Background and Goal of the Study</b>: This pilot study aims to examine the effect of goal directe...
BACKGROUND: There is limited information on the impact on perioperative fluid intervention on compli...
BACKGROUND: Fluid administration practices may affect complication rates in some abdominal surgeries...
Background: Intravenous (IV) fluid administration is an essential part of postoperative care. Some s...
Background: Guidelines to promote the early recovery of patients undergoing major surgery recommend ...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the outcome of the postoperative administration of a restricted or stand...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines to promote the early recovery of patients undergoing major surgery recommend ...
Objectives: To determine whether perioperative fluid restrictive administration can reduce specific ...
The subject matter for this research work is the area of perioperative recovery for patients undergo...
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 ...
Background: The restriction to the guidelines for postoperative management (as omission of routine u...
Background:Postoperative intra-venous (IV) fluid management is still challenging, and despite many w...
This study aimed to analyze fluid management standards in 2 high-volume, enhanced recovery after sur...
Abstract Background Postoperative complications impact on early and long-term patients’ outcome. App...
<b>Background and Goal of the Study</b>: This pilot study aims to examine the effect of goal directe...
BACKGROUND: There is limited information on the impact on perioperative fluid intervention on compli...
BACKGROUND: Fluid administration practices may affect complication rates in some abdominal surgeries...