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  1. 2 dni temu · Fluid therapy is an integral component of perioperative management. In light of emerging evidence in this area, the Perioperative Quality Initiative (POQI) convened an international multiprofessional expert meeting to generate evidence-based consensus recommendations for fluid management in patients undergoing surgery. This article provides a summary of the recommendations for perioperative ...

  2. 24 maj 2020 · Perioperative fluid management. The aim of perioperative fluid therapy, in parallel with the maintenance of the effective circulating blood volume, is to avoid both fluid overload and under-hydration, while maintaining patients’ fluid balance as close as possible to zero.

  3. This article reviews the latest evidence on perioperative IV fluid therapy for major surgery, focusing on the type and volume of fluids, and including suitable criteria to guide such therapy.

  4. 22 sie 2005 · Clinical assessment of intravascular volume and laboratory investigations are essential to guide perioperative fluid therapy. Thirst, skin turgor, hydration of mucous membranes, core–peripheral temperature gradient, pulse rate and volume, changes in blood pressure in the upright position and urine output are invaluable clues to the state of ...

  5. The goal of this review is to elucidate basic concepts used in perioperative fluid management and the application of these concepts to preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative management of fluid therapy.

  6. Perioperative fluid management is a key component in the care of the surgical patient. It is an area that has seen significant changes and developments, however there remains a wide disparity in practice between clinicians.

  7. An emerging component and a key element for the success of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols has been the concept of goal-directed fluid therapy (GDT). GDT related to ERAS protocols attempts to minimize complications associated with fluid imbalance during surgery.