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Transient mediastinal mass from fluid overload
Hemodialysis International, 2016AbstractMediastinal masses incidentally discovered on chest imaging often suggest underlying malignancy such as lymphoma or metastatic cancer. However, the radiographic appearance of mediastinal edema can mimic a mediastinal mass in the context of acute fluid overload.
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Fluid overload and acute kidney injury
Hemodialysis International, 2010AbstractAcute kidney injury is commonly encountered in critically ill patients, and is associated with worse outcomes. Fluid therapy is a key component in the management of these patients, often leading to fluid overload, especially in the setting of septic acute kidney injury.
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Ultrafiltration: contemporary management of fluid overload
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2013Chronic heart failure is common, with an incidence of 1 in 1000 of the general population, and is rising at 10% per year (Cowie et al, 1999: Owan et al, 2006). In the UK, the prevalence is estimated at 900000 patients, with only 7000 of these under the age of 65 years (Petersen et al, 2002). Approximately 200000 are in New York Heart Association (NYHA)
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Fluid Overload in Small Animal Patients
Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2016Fluid therapy is used daily by veterinary practitioners and is an essential part of treatment of many veterinary patients. However, as with all interventions, there is the potential for negative side effects resulting from fluid therapy. Fluid overload is a key side effect that has been increasingly recognized in human medicine as leading to ...
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Treatment of Severe Fluid Overload by Ultrafiltration
New England Journal of Medicine, 1974Abstract A recently developed ultrafiltration cell was clinically evaluated and found to remove excess sodium and water efficiently, rapidly, and inexpensively from fluid-overloaded patients on chronic hemodialysis. The extracorporeal circuit is designed to run in series with the artificial kidney or as a separate unit.
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2019
Critically ill patients have a high amount of fluid exposure due to the nature of their illness. Fluids are the sine qua non of successful intensive care unit (ICU) support, facilitating resuscitation, medication delivery, and nutrition. Context specific risk factors make ICU patients very vulnerable to fluid accumulation and fluid overload.
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Critically ill patients have a high amount of fluid exposure due to the nature of their illness. Fluids are the sine qua non of successful intensive care unit (ICU) support, facilitating resuscitation, medication delivery, and nutrition. Context specific risk factors make ICU patients very vulnerable to fluid accumulation and fluid overload.
Leyat Tal +2 more
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Fluid Overload in General PICU
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2015Lokesh, Tiwari +2 more
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