2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11845-013-1049-0
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Evaluation of the effect of intra-operative intravenous fluid on post-operative pain and pulmonary function: a randomized trial comparing 10 and 30 ml kg−1 of crystalloid

Abstract: Liberal compared to restrictive administration of i.v. crystalloid is associated with a clinical modest reduction in pain. Pulmonary dysfunction was not increased with liberal fluid administration.

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“…In the elderly, impaired respiratory function is one factor leading to declining physical function and eventually to increased morbidity and mortality5 ) . Several methods used to improve respiratory function have been studied, including pulmonary rehabilition6 ) , medicine therapy7 ) , operative methods8 ) , respiratory muscle strengthening exercise9 ) , and spinal manipulation therapy10 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the elderly, impaired respiratory function is one factor leading to declining physical function and eventually to increased morbidity and mortality5 ) . Several methods used to improve respiratory function have been studied, including pulmonary rehabilition6 ) , medicine therapy7 ) , operative methods8 ) , respiratory muscle strengthening exercise9 ) , and spinal manipulation therapy10 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are many methods to reduce postoperative pain in ambulatory laparoscopy, 7 10 , 13 , 18 it is our opinion that the more complicated the laparoscopic procedure is, the longer would be the duration of surgery and hospitalization required. In addition, laparoscopic equipment will become increasingly smaller in diameter over the next decade, causing difficulty in CO 2 reduction before the port suture, and then this procedure will help to prolong the duration of gas release.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods have been recommended to improve postoperative pain for ambulatory procedures, including a pulmonary recruitment maneuver, 8 , 9 intraperitoneal infusion with saline 10 or analgesic drugs, 11 low pressure laparoscopic surgery, 12 and the prescription of different types of preoperative medicine. 13 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…70 Pulmonary function was not adversely affected at these volumes, but it should be recognized that the patients in these studies did not have cardiorespiratory disease, and equivalent volumes of fluid may not be appropriate to all patient populations and surgeries. 71 Intravenous fluid administration has also been shown to reduce pain after laparoscopic surgery. 71,72 The results of the studies investigating colloids are conflicting.…”
Section: Reducing Baseline Riskimportance Of Nonpharmacological Intermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…71 Intravenous fluid administration has also been shown to reduce pain after laparoscopic surgery. 71,72 The results of the studies investigating colloids are conflicting. 73 Preoperative oral carbohydrate drinks taken 2 hours preoperatively have been shown to reduce PONV.…”
Section: Reducing Baseline Riskimportance Of Nonpharmacological Intermentioning
confidence: 99%