2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00590-020-02637-y
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Blood and fluid management during scoliosis surgery: a single-center retrospective analysis

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“…One study showed that goal-directed fluid management resulted in the early return of bowel function after major spinal surgery [191]. Applied to scoliosis surgery, a similar protocol was associated with less crystalloid fluid administration, fewer perioperative transfusions, and significantly improved diuresis [192]. Other studies have shown excessive intravenous fluids to be associated with ileus [193,194].…”
Section: Summary/recommendationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study showed that goal-directed fluid management resulted in the early return of bowel function after major spinal surgery [191]. Applied to scoliosis surgery, a similar protocol was associated with less crystalloid fluid administration, fewer perioperative transfusions, and significantly improved diuresis [192]. Other studies have shown excessive intravenous fluids to be associated with ileus [193,194].…”
Section: Summary/recommendationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 Goal directed fluid therapy has been shown to result in less crystalloid administration, fewer blood transfusions, and improved diuresis when applied to scoliosis surgery. 61 Debeono et al in their evidence based ERAS guidelines recommended goal directed fluid therapy for patients with comorbidities undergoing lumbar fusion. 41…”
Section: Maintenance Of Normothermia and Euvolemiamentioning
confidence: 99%