Fluid and electrolyte balance in children and young people

Q3 Medicine
Michael Coffey, Mark Terris
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Abstract

Intravenous fluids are commonly prescribed to children in hospitals. However, there are risks associated with their use. In order to safely prescribe these clinicians should understand the indications for their use, the principles underpinning their use and know the likely complications associated with intravenous fluid administration in children. Intravenous fluids should be prescribed depending on individual needs of each child and with careful monitoring and re-assessment. This review aims to provide a general approach to fluid prescription in children, providing some background of different physiological principles, different fluid composition, and the role of anti-diuretic hormone in fluid homeostasis. Fluid prescription is discussed, with an approach taking into consideration resuscitation boluses, dehydration, replacing ongoing losses and maintenance requirements. Case examples are provided to further facilitate readers’ comprehension. Electrolyte abnormalities and an approach to the management of deranged electrolytes is addressed. Complications associated with fluid administration are highlighted, in particular, emphasizing the assessment and emergency management of the child with suspected cerebral oedema or hyponatraemic encephalopathy. Special consideration and discussion is given to the differing approach to fluid management of children in the setting of burns or diabetic ketoacidosis.

儿童和青少年的体液和电解质平衡
医院通常会给儿童开静脉输液处方。然而,使用静脉输液存在一定的风险。为了安全地开具处方,临床医生应了解其适应症、使用原则,并了解儿童静脉输液可能引起的并发症。静脉输液的处方应根据每个儿童的不同需求而定,并进行仔细监测和重新评估。本综述旨在提供儿童输液处方的一般方法,介绍不同的生理原理、不同的液体成分以及抗利尿激素在液体平衡中的作用。在讨论液体处方时,考虑到了复苏栓、脱水、补充持续损失和维持需求。提供的病例进一步帮助读者理解。还讨论了电解质异常和处理电解质紊乱的方法。重点介绍了与输液相关的并发症,特别强调了对疑似脑水肿或低钠血症脑病患儿的评估和紧急处理。还特别考虑和讨论了在烧伤或糖尿病酮症酸中毒情况下对儿童进行液体管理的不同方法。
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Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom)
Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom) Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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