Relation between fluid balance and incidence of morbidity and mortality rates in critically ill patients prospective observational study

Mena Gerges Abdoh Gerges;

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ABSTRACT
Background: While administration of fluid can be lifesaving, it has been suggested that the fluid accumulation after initial resuscitation and hemodynamic stabilization can contribute to potentially avoidable adverse effects and less favorable outcomes.
Objective: The aim of this study is to assess whether positive fluid balance in comparison with negative or even fluid balance is associated with increased morbidity and mortality rates in critically ill patients.


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Title Relation between fluid balance and incidence of morbidity and mortality rates in critically ill patients prospective observational study
Other Titles العلاقة بين توازن سوائل الجسم ومعدلات حدوث الاعتلال و الوفاة في مرضي الحالات الحرجه دراسة رصدية مستقبليه
Authors Mena Gerges Abdoh Gerges
Issue Date 2018

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