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Fluid therapy in mechanically ventilated critically ill children: the sodium, chloride and water burden of fluid creep.

Thomas LangerVeronica D'OriaGiulia C I SpolidoroGiovanna ChidiniStefano Scalia CatenacciTiziana MarchesiMarta GuerriniAndrea CislaghiCarlo AgostoniAntonio PesentiEdoardo Calderini
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2020)
Critically ill children are exposed, especially in the acute phase, to extremely high loads of water, sodium and chloride, possibly contributing to edema development. Fluid creep is quantitatively the most relevant fluid in the PICU and future research efforts should address this topic in order to reduce the inadvertent water and electrolyte burden and improve the quality of care of critically ill children.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • intensive care unit
  • risk factors
  • pain management
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • solid state