OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the dose-response relationship between intraoperative fluid administration and postoperative outcomes in a large cohort of surgical patients. BACKGROUND: Healthy humans may live in a state of fluid responsiveness without the need for fluid supplementation. Goal-directed protocols driven by such measures are limited in their ability to define the optimal fluid state during surgery. METHODS: This analysis of data on file included 92,094 adult patients undergoing noncardiac surgery with endotracheal intubation between 2007 and 2014 at an academic tertiary care hospital and two affiliated community hospitals. The primary exposure variable was total intraoperative volume of crystalloid and colloid administered. The primary ou...
Intravenous fluid management in the peri-operative period continues to be a debate in the anesthesia...
We aimed to determine a safe zone of intraoperative fluid management associated with the lowest post...
OBJECTIVE: The optimal strategy for fluid management during gastrointestinal surgery remains unclear...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the dose-response relationship between intraoperative fluid administration and p...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the dose-response relationship between intraoperative fluid administration and p...
Introduction In some studies including small populations of patients undergo...
Fluid overload has been recently suggested to influence morbidity. The aim of this study was to inve...
Objective: Excessive fluid administration during lung resections is a risk for pulmonary injury. We ...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative complications increase hospital length of stay and patient mortality. Opti...
Background: The effects of intraoperative fluid management on the patients with constrictive pericar...
Background Every year, over 312 million surgical operations are performed globally. While perioperat...
Background The impact of intraoperative fluid management during cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyp...
Introduction: fluid administration during the transoperative period is aimed at maintaining an adequ...
BACKGROUND: Fluid administration practices may affect complication rates in some abdominal surgeries...
Background: Determine the effect of intraoperative fluids (IOFs) administered during cytoreductive s...
Intravenous fluid management in the peri-operative period continues to be a debate in the anesthesia...
We aimed to determine a safe zone of intraoperative fluid management associated with the lowest post...
OBJECTIVE: The optimal strategy for fluid management during gastrointestinal surgery remains unclear...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the dose-response relationship between intraoperative fluid administration and p...
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the dose-response relationship between intraoperative fluid administration and p...
Introduction In some studies including small populations of patients undergo...
Fluid overload has been recently suggested to influence morbidity. The aim of this study was to inve...
Objective: Excessive fluid administration during lung resections is a risk for pulmonary injury. We ...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative complications increase hospital length of stay and patient mortality. Opti...
Background: The effects of intraoperative fluid management on the patients with constrictive pericar...
Background Every year, over 312 million surgical operations are performed globally. While perioperat...
Background The impact of intraoperative fluid management during cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyp...
Introduction: fluid administration during the transoperative period is aimed at maintaining an adequ...
BACKGROUND: Fluid administration practices may affect complication rates in some abdominal surgeries...
Background: Determine the effect of intraoperative fluids (IOFs) administered during cytoreductive s...
Intravenous fluid management in the peri-operative period continues to be a debate in the anesthesia...
We aimed to determine a safe zone of intraoperative fluid management associated with the lowest post...
OBJECTIVE: The optimal strategy for fluid management during gastrointestinal surgery remains unclear...