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  1. 1 sty 2018 · Fluid management must address both repletion of deficits and avoidance of excesses and requires understanding of the regulation and measurement of TBW and particularly ECFV. Adequate blood perfusion of organ systems is essential and is an indispensable role of ECFV.

  2. 16 kwi 2024 · Fluid accumulation (FA) in critically ill children is associated with poor clinical outcomes. While conservative fluid management has been proposed, evidence to guide practice is scarce.

  3. 13 gru 2023 · This systematic review aimed to investigate and describe the quality of fluid balance monitoring in medical, surgical and intensive care units, with an emphasis on the completeness of charting data, calculation errors and accuracy, and to evaluate methods used to improve fluid balance charting.

  4. 9 gru 2010 · Intravenous fluids. Crystalloids: These are fluids containing electrolytes or glucose. Probably the most common fluid encountered is normal saline (0.9% sodium chloride solution), which is often used as a maintenance or resuscitation fluid. When free water is needed 5% glucose solution can be used.

  5. 9 lis 2020 · Modalities of fluid management in patients sustaining the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are challenging and controversial. Optimal fluid management should provide adequate oxygen delivery to the body, while avoiding inadvertent increase in lung edema which further impairs gas exchange.

  6. 22 sty 2019 · Dehydration occurs when fluid output is greater than fluid input. Infants and children are at greater risk of developing dehydration than adults due to higher metabolic rates, inability to communicate thirst or self-hydrate effectively and greater water requirements per unit of weight.

  7. 1 gru 2021 · This review focuses on fluid management of critically ill patients. The topic is addressed based on 10 single questions with simplified answers that provide clinicians with the basic information needed at the point of care in treating patients in the Intensive Care Unit.