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Postoperative fluid management
Author(s) -
Selami Ilgaz Kayılıoğlu,
Tolga Dinç,
İsa Sözen,
Akın Bostanoğlu,
Mükerrem Cete,
Faruk Çoşkun
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
world journal of critical care medicine
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2220-3141
DOI - 10.5492/wjccm.v4.i3.192
Subject(s) - medicine , resuscitation , intensive care medicine , extracellular fluid , intravenous fluid , body fluid , interstitial fluid , surgery , extracellular , biology , microbiology and biotechnology
Postoperative care units are run by an anesthesiologist or a surgeon, or a team formed of both. Management of postoperative fluid therapy should be done considering both patients' status and intraoperative events. Types of the fluids, amount of the fluid given and timing of the administration are the main topics that determine the fluid management strategy. The main goal of fluid resuscitation is to provide adequate tissue perfusion without harming the patient. The endothelial glycocalyx dysfunction and fluid shift to extracellular compartment should be considered wisely. Fluid management must be done based on patient's body fluid status. Patients who are responsive to fluids can benefit from fluid resuscitation, whereas patients who are not fluid responsive are more likely to suffer complications of over-hydration. Therefore, common use of central venous pressure measurement, which is proved to be inefficient to predict fluid responsiveness, should be avoided. Goal directed strategy is the most rational approach to assess the patient and maintain optimum fluid balance. However, accessible and applicable monitoring tools for determining patient's actual fluid need should be further studied and universalized. The debate around colloids and crystalloids should also be considered with goal directed therapies. Advantages and disadvantages of each solution must be evaluated with the patient's specific condition.

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