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Perioperative fluid administration and complications in emergency gastrointestinal surgery-an observational study.

Anders W VoldbyAnne A AaenRoberto LopreteHassan A EskandaraniAnders W BoolsenSimon JønckSarah EkeloefJakob BurcharthLau C ThygesenAnn M MøllerBirgitte Brandstrup
Published in: Perioperative medicine (London, England) (2022)
We found a perioperative fluid balance above 2.5 L to be associated with an increased risk of overall and cardiopulmonary complications following emergency surgery for gastrointestinal obstruction or perforation. A perioperative fluid balance of 0-2 L was associated with the lowest risk of cardiopulmonary complications and 1.5-3.5 L for renal complications.
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