2017
DOI: 10.17219/acem/63140
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The effect of crystalloid infusion on body water content and intra-abdominal pressure in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery under spinal anesthesia

Abstract: Background. Crystalloids are frequently used for the correction of spinal anesthesia-induced hypotension, intraoperative bleeding, or vaporisation from surgical wounds.

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“…We defined the LF rate as four times the CF rate because there is a lack of consensus on what a "liberal" fluid strategy means in clinical practice (Rahbari et al, 2009). Nevertheless, the difference between the CF and LF infusion rates was close to that in many other studies (Holte et al, 2007;Kotlińska-Hasiec et al, 2017;Lobo et al, 2011;Shin et al, 2018). Even though CO LV and MAP were similar between the groups and time points, the fluid rate difference was sufficient to create two different hemodynamic profiles as demonstrated by lower SVV LV and VCCI at T 60 in the LF-PCV group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…We defined the LF rate as four times the CF rate because there is a lack of consensus on what a "liberal" fluid strategy means in clinical practice (Rahbari et al, 2009). Nevertheless, the difference between the CF and LF infusion rates was close to that in many other studies (Holte et al, 2007;Kotlińska-Hasiec et al, 2017;Lobo et al, 2011;Shin et al, 2018). Even though CO LV and MAP were similar between the groups and time points, the fluid rate difference was sufficient to create two different hemodynamic profiles as demonstrated by lower SVV LV and VCCI at T 60 in the LF-PCV group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The histologic features better represent mild lung injury from LPS instillations in small animals (Matute-Bello et al, 2011). Second, the LF rates used here were relatively high; nevertheless, studies show similar fluid rates in clinical scenarios (Holte et al, 2007;Kotlińska-Hasiec et al, 2017;Lobo et al, 2011;Shin et al, 2018). Furthermore, we aimed to investigate groups with extreme and different fluid strategies.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 98%