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Perioperative Fluid Management Ehab Farag Andrea Kurz Eds

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Perioperative Fluid Management Ehab Farag Andrea Kurz Eds
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.47 MB
Author: Ehab Farag, Andrea Kurz, (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319391397, 3319391399
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Perioperative Fluid Management Ehab Farag Andrea Kurz Eds by Ehab Farag, Andrea Kurz, (eds.) 9783319391397, 3319391399 instant download after payment.

This book presents the most recent evidence-based facts on perioperative fluid management and discusses fluid management from basic sciences to clinical applications and the patients’ outcomes. Recent advances in understanding the Revised Starling principle with new concepts in tissue perfusion and the most recent techniques of perioperative goal directed fluid management are described. The endothelial glycocalyx functions and the influence of fluid management on its integrity are covered in detail; moreover, the techniques for its protection are also discussed. The dilemma of perioperative use of hydroxyethyl starch solutions and the resurgence of interest in using human albumin as an alternative colloid is explored. The problems of using unbuffered solutions during the perioperative period and comparison between restrictive versus liberal fluid management are discussed in full. Perioperative Fluid Management will be of interest to anesthesiologists and also intensivists.

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