Fluid and electrolytes in the clinical setting.

Dileep N Lobo
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The understanding of fluid and electrolyte balance in the clinical setting is often poor and prescribing is usually left to the most junior member of the team [1, 2]. Fluid prescriptions, especially in the perioperative period, can be very variable, with patients sometimes receiving in excess of 5 liters water and 500 mmol sodium/day [1, 3]. The 1999 UK National Confidential Enquiry into Perioperative Deaths reported that 20% of the patients sampled had either poor documentation of fluid balance or had unrecognized or untreated fluid imbalance [4], leading to increased postoperative morbidity and mortality [4]. In this review some of the pathophysiological aspects of fluid balance will be discussed and some recent and a few classic studies described, particularly in the context of nutritional and metabolic care.
临床环境中的液体和电解质。
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