Principles of Fluid Management
- PMID: 26410145
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ccc.2015.06.012
Principles of Fluid Management
Abstract
Fluid therapy is the most common intervention received by acutely ill hospitalized patients; however, important questions on its optimal use remain. Its prescription should be patient and context specific, with clear indications and contradictions, and have the type, dose, and rate specified. Any fluid therapy, if provided inappropriately, can contribute unnecessary harm to patients. The quantitative toxicity of fluid therapy contributes to worse outcomes; this should prompt greater bedside attention to fluid prescription, fluid balance, development of avoidable complications attributable to fluid overload, and for the timely deresuscitation of patients whose clinical status and physiology allow active fluid mobilization.
Keywords: Colloid; Crystalloid; Fluid balance; Intravenous; Resuscitation; Toxicity.
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