Update on perioperative fluids

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Abstract

Adequate fluid management in the perioperative period in paediatric patients is essential for restoring and maintaining homeostasis and ensuring adequate tissue perfusion. A well-designed infusion regimen is crucial for preventing severe complications such as hyponatraemic encephalopathies. The composition of perioperative fluid solutions is now guided by an understanding of extracellular fluid physiology. Various crystalloid and colloidal products are available for use, but a comprehensive approach requires careful consideration of their drawbacks and limitations. Additionally, the unique characteristics of different patient groups must be taken into account. This review will provide the reader with physiological considerations for perioperative fluids and describe indications for perioperative intravenous fluid therapy in paediatric patients. The current evidence on perioperative fluid therapy is finally summarised in practical recommendations.

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Röher, K., & Fideler, F. (2024, June 1). Update on perioperative fluids. Best Practice and Research: Clinical Anaesthesiology. Bailliere Tindall Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpa.2024.03.001

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