A Standardized Approach to Reduce Fluid Overload in Critically Ill Children.

IF 1.2 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Andrew J Hopwood, Tina M Schade Willis, Michelle C Starr, Katie M Hughes, Stefan W Malin
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Abstract

Introduction: Fluid overload, the pathologic state of positive fluid balance, is common in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and is independently associated with poor outcomes. Quality improvement-based processes to measure and assess fluid balance in critically ill children are lacking.

Methods: The primary aim was to develop and implement a fluid management strategy that includes the standardized measurement and assessment of fluid balance, which is adhered to in at least 50% of all PICU patients. The 4 components of the strategy include (1) creating a fluid balance dashboard that tracks percent cumulative fluid balance over time, (2) documentation of daily weights, (3) fluid balance reporting and discussion incorporated into standardized rounds, and (4) active total intravenous (IV) fluid order.

Results: We reviewed 280 patient encounters between May 2023 and April 2024 and achieved the primary aim of at least 50% compliance with the fluid management strategy and maintained this success over time. Achieving the primary aim coincides with implementing daily weights and total IV fluid orders into PICU admission order sets.

Conclusions: In this quality improvement project, we develop, implement, and maintain compliance with a fluid management strategy. Future work will involve daily utilization of the fluid balance dashboard and monitoring compliance with total IV fluid orders. Implementing a quality improvement-based fluid management strategy may lead to improved awareness of the fluid status of patients and the prescription of fluid therapy to mitigate the harmful effects of fluid overload.

减少危重儿童体液超载的标准化方法
液体超载,即液体正平衡的病理状态,在儿科重症监护病房(PICU)很常见,并且与不良预后独立相关。缺乏以质量改进为基础的程序来测量和评估危重儿童的体液平衡。方法:主要目的是制定和实施一种液体管理策略,包括标准化的液体平衡测量和评估,至少50%的PICU患者坚持使用该策略。该策略的4个组成部分包括(1)创建体液平衡仪表板,跟踪随时间累积的体液平衡百分比,(2)记录每日体重,(3)将体液平衡报告和讨论纳入标准化查房,以及(4)主动静脉注射(IV)总液体顺序。结果:我们回顾了2023年5月至2024年4月期间280例患者,达到了至少50%的流体管理策略依从性的主要目标,并随着时间的推移保持了这一成功。实现主要目标的同时,将每日体重和总静脉输液指令纳入PICU入院指令集。结论:在本质量改进项目中,我们制定、实施并保持了对流动管理策略的遵从性。今后的工作将包括每天使用液体平衡仪表板和监测总静脉输液订单的遵守情况。实施以质量改进为基础的液体管理战略可能会提高对患者液体状况的认识,并提高液体疗法的处方,以减轻液体过载的有害影响。
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