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Fluid therapy in the perioperative setting-a clinical review
Anders Winther Voldby,
Birgitte Brandstrup
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Goal-directed Fluid Therapy
100%
Fluid Therapy
100%
Clinical Review
100%
Perioperative Setting
100%
Fluid Overload
50%
Postoperative Complications
33%
Postoperative Nausea
33%
Carbohydrates
33%
Well-being
33%
Intravenous Administration
16%
Right Time
16%
Restrictive Strategy
16%
After Surgery
16%
Acute Care Surgery
16%
Major Abdominal Surgery
16%
Tissue Inflammation
16%
Patient Survival
16%
Evidence-based Recommendations
16%
Edema Formation
16%
High-risk Surgical Patients
16%
Elective Surgery
16%
Abdominal Surgery
16%
Before Surgery
16%
Intraoperative Fluid
16%
Therapy Approaches
16%
Insulin Resistance
16%
Muscle Strength
16%
Clinical Practice
16%
Continuous Monitoring
16%
Outpatient Surgery
16%
Intravenous Fluid Administration
16%
Hypovolemia
16%
Therapy Groups
16%
Dehydration
16%
Oral Administration
16%
Intravenous Fluids
16%
Balanced Crystalloids
16%
Tissue Healing
16%
Perioperative Fluid Therapy
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hypervolemia
100%
Postoperative Complication
66%
Tissue Repair
33%
Hypovolemia
33%
Inflammation
33%
Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
33%
Edema
33%
Insulin Resistance
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Fluid Therapy
100%
Hypervolemia
33%
Digestive System Surgery
22%
Postoperative Complication
22%
Tissue Repair
11%
Muscle Strength
11%
Edema
11%
Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
11%
Group Therapy
11%
Insulin Resistance
11%
Infusion Fluid
11%
Elective Surgery
11%
Surgical Risk
11%
Ambulatory Surgery
11%
Intravenous Drug Administration
11%
Hypovolemia
11%