[Perioperative fluid management: an analysis of the present situation]
- PMID: 16508741
- DOI: 10.1007/s00101-006-0988-5
[Perioperative fluid management: an analysis of the present situation]
Abstract
Optimal perioperative fluid management is still controversial. Besides well known perioperative hypovolaemia, hypervolaemia has an influence on perioperative morbidity and mortality, particularly with regard to the patient's medical history, a reduced cardiac and pulmonal function and the operation itself. The concepts of preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative fluid administration are neither adequately validated, nor sufficiently integrated into a perioperative concept. At the present, moderate fluid administration to improve preoperative and postoperative outcome is safe in minor or medium surgical procedures. High-risk surgical patients benefit from a time-oriented or/and goal-oriented monitored fluid therapy. In the past only little attention has been concentrated on postoperative fluid management, but may be stimulated by the new concepts of fast track surgery.
Comment in
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[Perioperative fluid management].Anaesthesist. 2006 Oct;55(10):1113-4; author reply 1114-6. doi: 10.1007/s00101-006-1084-6. Anaesthesist. 2006. PMID: 16960722 German. No abstract available.
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