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Fluid Creep and Over-resuscitation

Critical Care Clinics, 2016
Fluid creep is the term applied to a burn resuscitation, which requires more fluid than predicted by standard formulas. Fluid creep is common today and is linked to several serious edema-related complications. Increased fluid requirements may accompany the appropriate resuscitation of massive injuries but dangerous fluid creep is also caused by overly ...
Jeffrey R Saffle
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Fluid Resuscitation

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2020
Rory Spiegel
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Fluid resuscitation of hypovolemia

Intensive Care Medicine, 1985
A great deal has been learned about fluid resuscitation in the last several decades. The choice of an appropriate fluid for resuscitation in every given clinical situation has not yet been definitively determined but we can make some conclusions based on currently available data.
J A, Sturm, D H, Wisner
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