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  1. 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. Although a full review of hemodynamic opti-mization using advanced monitoring is beyond the scope of this review, it will be briefly covered as the two topics

  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 review (1) discusses the overarching goals of perioperative fluid management, (2) reviews the physiology of fluid responsiveness as well as the pa-rameters that can be used to assess fluid responsiveness, and (3) provides evidence-based recommendations on intraoperative fluid management.

  4. Perioperative fluid management impacts outcomes and plays a pivotal role in enhanced recovery pathways (ERPs). There have been major advances in understanding the effects of fluid therapy and administration during the perioperative period.

  5. 26 kwi 2012 · Perioperative fluid therapy. Intravenous fluid therapy is an important aspect of perioperative care, but doctors often prescribe fluid with limited knowledge of its benefits and risks. This article provides an evidence based summary of current best practice in the prescription of fluid for patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgery.

  6. This review aims to explain the underlying physiology and describe the evidence base and the changes that have been seen in the approach to perioperative fluid therapy. Keywords: Cardiac output, fluid, perioperative, physiology. Go to: Worldwide, there are over 312 million surgical procedures performed annually. [1]

  7. 10 kwi 2015 · Patients should receive fluid therapy guided by predefined physiologic targets. Specifically, fluids should be administered when patients require augmentation of their perfusion and are also volume responsive. This paper provides a general approach to fluid therapy and practical recommendations.