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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.

  2. Perioperative fluid therapy. Sahir S Rassam, MB ChB MSc FFARCSI ∙ David J Counsell, MB ChB FRCA dave.counsell@btinternet.com. Download PDF. Key points. Thirst plays a crucial role as a sensitive indicator of fluid deficit and fluid balance is rarely a major problem in those patients who are able to drink.

  3. 24 maj 2020 · The R.O.S.E. conceptual model (Resuscitation, Optimization, Stabilization, Evacuation) summarizes accurately a dynamic approach to fluid therapy, maximizing benefits and minimizing harms.

  4. 4 maj 2022 · Each chapter guides the reader in the use of fluid therapy in all aspects of peri-operative patient care. Guidance is given on the correct selection, quantity and composition of fluids required as a consequence of the underlying pathology and state of hydration of the patient, and the type and duration of surgery.

  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. Abstract. Understanding fluid physiology in homeostasis and disease is a key part of anaesthesia and intensive care. Decision making in periopera-tive uid therapy is guided by knowledge of uid compartments, shifts fl fl in illness and surgery and the composition of commonly used intrave-nous fluids.