Basic principles of infusion therapy

M. L. Maksimov, A. Z. Nigmedzyanova, A. A. Zvegintseva, K. S. Georgieva
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Infusion therapy (IT) is an essential tool for influencing homeostasis and an integral part of the complex treatment of urgent conditions and chronic diseases accompanied by fluid and electrolyte balance disorders. To this day the features of infusion therapy remain one of the most controversial and poorly studied topics, despite the centuries-old use of this method of treatment. Rational use of IT requires a clear understanding of the pathophysiological changes occurring in the patient’s body during acute and chronic pathology. Its main tasks are the elimination of volemic disorders, replenishment of circulating blood volume, restoration of microcirculation, as well as detoxification and elimination of hemocoagulation disorders. IT acquires particular importance as parenteral nutrition, with limited or excluded possibility of the enteral route of absorption of water, nutrients, and drugs. In the work, the authors focused on clinical and laboratory diagnostics and possible options for correcting acid-base, energy, fluid, and electrolyte disorders. The sequence of actions when prescribing IT is presented in detail; the criteria for calculating the volume of therapy and the initial selection of colloids or crystalloids for a specific clinical situation are considered.
输液治疗的基本原则
输液疗法(IT)是影响体内平衡的重要工具,也是治疗伴有体液和电解质平衡失调的急症和慢性疾病的复杂疗法中不可或缺的一部分。尽管输液疗法已有数百年的历史,但时至今日,输液疗法的特点仍是最具争议、研究最不深入的课题之一。要合理使用输液疗法,就必须清楚了解急性和慢性病变期间患者体内发生的病理生理变化。它的主要任务是消除输血障碍、补充循环血量、恢复微循环以及解毒和消除血凝障碍。由于肠道吸收水分、营养物质和药物的途径有限或被排除,因此肠外营养就显得尤为重要。在这部著作中,作者重点关注临床和实验室诊断,以及纠正酸碱、能量、体液和电解质紊乱的可能方案。作者详细介绍了开具 IT 处方时的操作顺序;考虑了计算治疗量的标准以及针对特定临床情况初步选择胶体还是晶体液。
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