2009, Number S1
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Rev Mex Anest 2009; 32 (S1)
Fluid administration: How much is enough?
Frost EAM
Language: English
References: 20
Page: 187-189
PDF size: 62.75 Kb.
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Perioperative fluid therapy remains controversial! Should we give more fluids or less fluids? Which fluid is indicated and when? Can we influence outcome or is that already predetermined by the patient’s condition? Many studies address these fluid issues from every angle. Some have supported and others have refuted all these points. What should the anesthesiologist do?
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