Guidelines for Perioperative Care in Elective Colorectal Surgery: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS®) Society Recommendations: 2018

UO Gustafsson, MJ Scott, M Hubner, J Nygren… - World journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Background This is the fourth updated Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS®) Society
guideline presenting a consensus for optimal perioperative care in colorectal surgery and …

Intravenous fluid therapy in the perioperative and critical care setting: executive summary of the International Fluid Academy (IFA)

MLNG Malbrain, T Langer, D Annane, L Gattinoni… - Annals of intensive …, 2020 - Springer
Intravenous fluid administration should be considered as any other pharmacological
prescription. There are three main indications: resuscitation, replacement, and maintenance …

Renal autoregulation in health and disease

M Carlström, CS Wilcox… - Physiological …, 2015 - journals.physiology.org
Intrarenal autoregulatory mechanisms maintain renal blood flow (RBF) and glomerular
filtration rate (GFR) independent of renal perfusion pressure (RPP) over a defined range (80 …

A randomized, controlled, double-blind crossover study on the effects of 2-L infusions of 0.9% saline and plasma-lyte® 148 on renal blood flow velocity and renal …

AH Chowdhury, EF Cox, ST Francis, DN Lobo - Annals of surgery, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Objective: We compared the effects of intravenous infusions of 0.9% saline ([Cl−] 154
mmol/L) and Plasma-Lyte 148 ([Cl−] 98 mmol/L, Baxter Healthcare) on renal blood flow …

Major complications, mortality, and resource utilization after open abdominal surgery: 0.9% saline compared to Plasma-Lyte

AD Shaw, SM Bagshaw, SL Goldstein… - Annals of …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To assess the association of 0.9% saline use versus a calcium-free
physiologically balanced crystalloid solution with major morbidity and clinical resource use …

Meta-analysis of high- versus low-chloride content in perioperative and critical care fluid resuscitation

ML Krajewski, K Raghunathan… - Journal of British …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the
relationship between the chloride content of intravenous resuscitation fluids and patient …

Maintenance fluid therapy and fluid creep impose more significant fluid, sodium, and chloride burdens than resuscitation fluids in critically ill patients: a retrospective …

N Van Regenmortel, W Verbrugghe, E Roelant… - Intensive care …, 2018 - Springer
Purpose Research on intravenous fluid therapy and its side effects, volume, sodium, and
chloride overload, has focused almost exclusively on the resuscitation setting. We aimed to …

A meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of intravenous fluid therapy in major elective open abdominal surgery: getting the balance right

KK Varadhan, DN Lobo - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2010 - cambridge.org
The terminology used for describing intervention groups in randomised controlled trials
(RCT) on the effect of intravenous fluid on outcome in abdominal surgery has been …

Saline versus Plasma-Lyte A in initial resuscitation of trauma patients: a randomized trial

JB Young, GH Utter, CR Schermer, JM Galante… - 2014 - journals.lww.com
Objective: We sought to compare resuscitation with 0.9% NaCl versus Plasma-Lyte A, a
calcium-free balanced crystalloid solution, hypothesizing that Plasma-Lyte A would better …

A balanced view of balanced solutions

B Guidet, N Soni, GD Rocca, S Kozek, B Vallet… - Critical care, 2010 - Springer
The present review of fluid therapy studies using balanced solutions versus isotonic saline
fluids (both crystalloids and colloids) aims to address recent controversy in this topic. The …