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Endoscopic therapy for pancreatic-fluid collections: lessons for success? [PDF]
James J. Farrell
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A novel therapy for amniotic fluid (AF) volume disorders: Intraamniotic betamethasone may affect water transport out of the amniotic cavity [PDF]
Jennifer Baumbach+2 more
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Fluid Retention During Thalidomide Therapy for Refractory Multiple Myelomas
Midori Kumagawa+6 more
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Preoperative Intravenous Fluid Therapy Decreases Postoperative Nausea and Pain in High Risk Patients
Chris Maharaj+5 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1994
Fluid therapy is an integral part of treatment of the equine emergency patient. In this article, general principles of fluid therapy are discussed, including formulas for calculation of fluid volumes, fluid types and their indications, and specific therapy for several emergency conditions.
T L, Seahorn, J, Cornick-Seahorn
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Fluid therapy is an integral part of treatment of the equine emergency patient. In this article, general principles of fluid therapy are discussed, including formulas for calculation of fluid volumes, fluid types and their indications, and specific therapy for several emergency conditions.
T L, Seahorn, J, Cornick-Seahorn
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2014
The human organism consists of evolutionary conserved mechanisms to prevent death from hypovolaemia. Intravenous fluid therapy to support these mechanisms had first been published about 180 years ago. The present review depicts the evolution of fluid therapy from early, not well-defined solutions up to modern balanced fluids.
Christian Ertmer+2 more
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The human organism consists of evolutionary conserved mechanisms to prevent death from hypovolaemia. Intravenous fluid therapy to support these mechanisms had first been published about 180 years ago. The present review depicts the evolution of fluid therapy from early, not well-defined solutions up to modern balanced fluids.
Christian Ertmer+2 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2002
Oxygen Delivery During Anesthesia and the Rationale for Perioperative Fluid Therapy General anesthesia of the surgical patient should provide reversible amnesia, analgesia, unconsciousness, muscle relaxation, and immobility. During the anesthetic period, every effort should be made to ensure homeostasis of the patient to minimize anesthetic ...
Khursheed R. Mama, Simon T. Kudnig
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Oxygen Delivery During Anesthesia and the Rationale for Perioperative Fluid Therapy General anesthesia of the surgical patient should provide reversible amnesia, analgesia, unconsciousness, muscle relaxation, and immobility. During the anesthetic period, every effort should be made to ensure homeostasis of the patient to minimize anesthetic ...
Khursheed R. Mama, Simon T. Kudnig
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