The purpose of this volume is to help the decision-making process by comparing different solution properties describing their indications, mechanisms of action and side-effects according to physiologic body water distribution, electrolytic and acid-base balance, and to clarify which products available on the market represent the best choice in different circumstances. The book opens by discussing in detail the concepts central to a sound understanding of abnormalities in fluid and electrolyte homeostasis and the effect of intravenous fluid administration. In the second part of the monograph, these concepts are used to explain the advantages and disadvantages of solutions available on the market in different clinical settings. The chapter on the economic issues associated with fluid management in clinical pratice reflects the Editor's intent to include in this volume one of the most important issues in the daily routine of all practitioners. Finally, the chapter "Questions and Answers" summarizes the main concepts presented in the volume. It offers a useful, rapid consultation as an overview at the end of the volume. Body Fluid Management: From Physiology to Therapy will serve as an invaluable decision-making guide, including for those who are not experts in the subject. At the end of each chapter the boxes "Key Concepts" and "Key Words" help the reader retaining the most relevant concepts of the chapter, while the box "Focus on.." suggests literature and other links that expand on the material discussed in the chapter, satisfy the reader's curiosity, and offer novel ideas.
BODY FLUID MANAGEMENT From Phisiology to Therapy
Agro' F
2013-01-01
Abstract
The purpose of this volume is to help the decision-making process by comparing different solution properties describing their indications, mechanisms of action and side-effects according to physiologic body water distribution, electrolytic and acid-base balance, and to clarify which products available on the market represent the best choice in different circumstances. The book opens by discussing in detail the concepts central to a sound understanding of abnormalities in fluid and electrolyte homeostasis and the effect of intravenous fluid administration. In the second part of the monograph, these concepts are used to explain the advantages and disadvantages of solutions available on the market in different clinical settings. The chapter on the economic issues associated with fluid management in clinical pratice reflects the Editor's intent to include in this volume one of the most important issues in the daily routine of all practitioners. Finally, the chapter "Questions and Answers" summarizes the main concepts presented in the volume. It offers a useful, rapid consultation as an overview at the end of the volume. Body Fluid Management: From Physiology to Therapy will serve as an invaluable decision-making guide, including for those who are not experts in the subject. At the end of each chapter the boxes "Key Concepts" and "Key Words" help the reader retaining the most relevant concepts of the chapter, while the box "Focus on.." suggests literature and other links that expand on the material discussed in the chapter, satisfy the reader's curiosity, and offer novel ideas.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.