Additional analyses of an African study called Fluid Expansion as Supportive Therapy (FEAST) (N Engl J Med. 2011;364:2483-2495) point to an increased risk for death from cardiovascular collapse in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In patients undergoing cardiac surgery, a conservative fluid management strategy reduced the amount of bolus ...
Doctors have urged hospitals around the world to reconsider the type of fluids used to treat children gravely ill with sepsis. In a new study, researchers from Imperial College London found saline ...
Doctors have urged hospitals around the world to reconsider the type of fluids used to treat children gravely ill with sepsis. In a new study, researchers from Imperial College London found saline ...
Findings from University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers shed new light on a practice thought to prevent circulatory failure among intubated patients in intensive care units. Findings from UAB ...
People aged 16 or over at high risk of severe illness or death from sepsis in acute hospital settings have an intravenous fluid bolus within 1 hour of risk being identified, unless contraindicated.
NICE's surveillance team checked whether recommendations in the NICE guideline on intravenous (IV) fluid therapy in children and young people in hospital remain up to date. For further details about ...
Guidelines to promote the early recovery of patients undergoing major surgery recommend a restrictive intravenous-fluid strategy for abdominal surgery. However, the supporting evidence is limited, and ...
Early, aggressive fluid resuscitation in acute pancreatitis led to a higher incidence of fluid overload without improving clinical outcomes in the landmark WATERFALL trial. Early aggressive hydration ...
Doctors have urged hospitals around the world to reconsider the type of fluids used to treat children gravely ill with sepsis. Doctors have urged hospitals around the world to reconsider the type of ...