Perioperative Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy. Introduction Implications in Anaesthesia Physical principles of fluid therapy Fluid Requirement Types of Intravenous.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IV Therapy and Medication Administration
Advertisements

Anesthetic Implications In Neonates & Children: Intravenous fluids
Fluids and Electrolytes September 10, 2008
Diarrhea. Defined as bowel movements which are excessive in volume, frequency, or liquidity. Frequency & consistency of fecal discharge are variable among.
.  3 INTRODUCTION  4 BODY FLUID COMPOSITION IN FETUSES AND NEWBORNS.
Preoperative assessment
Unit 48 Calculating Intravenous Flow Rates. Basic Principles of Calculating Intravenous Flow Rates Intravenous (IV) fluids are fluids injected directly.
Fluid and Electrolyte Management. Old-School Routine Maintenance Fluid in a Perioperative Patient Recall the 4:2:1 rule: the volume per hour (and kCal/hr)
RE/P HARM -C HAPTERS 3 & 4 Intravenous Drug Therapy & Dose Calculation.
Copyright © 2011 Delmar, Cengage Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Chapter 33 Fluids and Electrolytes.
Ansys Workbench 10 Case Study with Introduction to Fluid Analysis ME 520 Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysis.
PRINCIPLES OF FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES
1 بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. 2 Complications of Enteral Nutrition Therapy, causes and management Dr Mohammad Safarian.
Post-op Note and Fluid Management By Yasmin Kusow Assia Zakani Huda Matbuli.
3 STUDENT ASSESSMENT DEPARTMENT
3. Compute for the plasma osmolality and the effective plasma osmolality. What is the importance of computing for such?
10%) ) The Summary of assessed problems 1- Actual subjective problem list a- b- c- d- 2- Actual objective problem list a- b- c- d- 3- Potential risk for.
EMERGENCY ANAESTHESIA Dr. Bassam Al-Barzangi Jordan University Hospital.
Nutrient and Food Drug Interactions - Objectives
This talk will follow the topical structure suggested by the ABP:
D. M. Baron, P. G. H. Metnitz, T. Fellinger, B. Metnitz, A. Rhodes, S
von Ungern-Sternberg B.S. , Regli A. , Reber A. , Schneider M.C.  
B.D. Woods, R.N. Sladen  British Journal of Anaesthesia 
مناهــــج البحث العلمي
Four phases of intravenous fluid therapy: a conceptual model†
Chapter 1: Introduction
نجاح وفشل المنشآت الصغيرة
Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy
Acute pain service: organization, the view of the physician
Sevoflurane therapy for life-threatening asthma in children
Perspectives on the Impact of Inflammation in OA
Fluids Dr Omar Mansour Consultant Colorectal & Laparoscopic
Current concepts of fluid management in enhanced recovery pathways
Introduction. Exploring Strategies for Recognition and Management of Lower Limb Spasticity in Children.
Why is the surgical high-risk patient still at risk?
Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages (February 2018)
Chapter 27 Perioperative Care
A different use of visual analytic techniques in anaesthetics
Ventilatory ratio: a simple bedside measure of ventilation
Perioperative statin therapy in patients at high risk for cardiovascular morbidity undergoing surgery: a review  B.A. de Waal, M.P. Buise, A.A.J. van.
Perioperative bradycardia and asystole: relationship to vasovagal syncope and the Bezold–Jarisch reflex  S.M. Kinsella, J.P. Tuckey  British Journal of.
Introduction Nursing profession requires knowledge of ethics to guide performance. The nature of this profession necessitates ethical care more than routine.
Acute toxic effects of ‘Ecstasy’ (MDMA) and related compounds: overview of pathophysiology and clinical management  A.P. Hall, J.A. Henry  British Journal.
Chronic opioid therapy for non-cancer pain
Revised Starling equation and the glycocalyx model of transvascular fluid exchange: an improved paradigm for prescribing intravenous fluid therapy  T.E.
Assessing fluid responsiveness during open chest conditions
Perioperative fluid management: science, art or random chaos?
Efficacy of intravenous magnesium in neuropathic pain
Effects of magnesium sulphate on intraoperative anaesthetic requirements and postoperative analgesia in gynaecology patients receiving total intravenous.
Tote S.P. , Grounds R.M.   British Journal of Anaesthesia 
133. Survival with Normal Neurological Development of the Juvenile Lethal Urea Cycle Defect Arginase Deficient Mouse with AAV Gene Therapy    Molecular.
C. Boer, S.M. Bossers, N.J. Koning  British Journal of Anaesthesia 
Randomized controlled trial to investigate influence of the fluid challenge on duration of hospital stay and perioperative morbidity in patients with.
Anaesthesia for awake craniotomy—evolution of a technique that facilitates awake neurological testing  A. Sarang, J. Dinsmore  British Journal of Anaesthesia 
The Basics of Intravenous Fluid Administration
In This Issue Molecular Therapy Volume 16, Issue 4, (April 2008)
Efficacy of continuous intravenous glucose monitoring in perioperative glycaemic control: a randomized controlled study  J.A.W. Polderman, X.L. Ma, W.J.
Acute traumatic coagulopathy: pathophysiology and resuscitation
Tissue oxygen tension (PTO2) in anaesthesia and perioperative medicine
Greater intravenous fluid volumes are associated with prolonged recovery after colorectal surgery: a retrospective cohort study  Z Aga, M Machina, S.A.
Investigation of trainee and specialist reactions to the mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise in anaesthesia: implications for implementation  J.M. Weller,
E. -H. Lee, H. -M. Lee, C. -H. Chung, J. -H. Chin, D. -K. Choi, H. -J
Perioperative goal-directed therapy with uncalibrated pulse contour methods: impact on fluid management and postoperative outcome  F. Michard, M.T. Giglio,
Neurological biomarkers in the perioperative period
Pharmacological perioperative brain neuroprotection: a qualitative review of randomized clinical trials  F. Bilotta, A.W. Gelb, E. Stazi, L. Titi, F.P.
Controlled hypotension for middle ear surgery: a comparison between remifentanil and magnesium sulphate†   J.-H. Ryu, I.-S. Sohn, S.-H. Do  British Journal.
Assessment of preoperative fluid depletion using bioimpedance analysis
Perioperative diabetic ketoacidosis associated with sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors: a systematic review  Venkatesan Thiruvenkatarajan, Emily.
K. Holte, N.E. Sharrock, H. Kehlet  British Journal of Anaesthesia 
R. Parke, S. McGuinness, R. Dixon, A. Jull 
Presentation transcript:

Perioperative Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy. Introduction Implications in Anaesthesia Physical principles of fluid therapy Fluid Requirement Types of Intravenous fluids Routine perioperative fluid therapy Assessment of volume status Pathophysiology of volume deficiency Electrolyte therapy

Perioperative Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy. Introduction Implications in Anaesthesia Physical principles of fluid therapy Fluid Requirement Types of Intravenous fluids Routine perioperative fluid therapy Assessment of volume status Pathophysiology of volume deficiency Electrolyte therapy

Perioperative Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy. Introduction Implications in Anaesthesia Physical principles of fluid therapy Fluid Requirement Types of Intravenous fluids Routine perioperative fluid therapy Assessment of volume status Pathophysiology of volume deficiency Electrolyte therapy