reviewAnesthesiologyOct 1, 2008Closed access

A Rational Approach to Perioperative Fluid Management

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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Abstract

Replacement of assumed preoperative deficits, in addition to generous substitution of an unsubstantiated increased insensible perspiration and third space loss, plays an important role in current perioperative fluid regimens. The consequence is a positive fluid balance and weight gain of up to 10 kg, which may be related to severe complications. Because the intravascular blood volume remains unchanged and insensible perspiration is negligible, the fluid must accumulate inside the body. This concept brings into question common liberal infusion regimens. Blood volume after fasting is normal, and a fluid-consuming third space has never been reliably shown. Crystalloids physiologically load the interstitial space,…

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Keywords
  • Hypervolemia
  • Medicine
  • Intravascular volume status
  • Interstitial fluid
  • Perioperative
  • Interstitial space
  • Perspiration
  • Body fluid
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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