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A Novel Approach for the Administration of Medications and Fluids in Emergency Scenarios and Settings
Published on: November 9, 2016
[Optimization of infusion therapy in large abdominal operations]
I N Pasechnik1, I A Smeshnoĭ2, R R Gubaĭdullin3
1Uchebno-nauchnyĭ meditsinskiĭ tsentr Upravleniia delami Prezidenta RF, Moskva.
Abstract:
Volume and consist of infusion therapy determine in many respects postoperative period in patients who underwent large abdominal operations. Purposeful infusion therapy controlled according to monitoring of stroke volume variability is perspective. It was proved that evaluation of this parameter allows to optimize consist and volume of transfused solutions intraoperatively. Use of purposeful infusion therapy was accompanied by decreasing of number of postoperative complications and duration of intensive care unit stay after large abdominal operations.
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