• Ann. Clin. Biochem. · Nov 2009

    Intravenous fluid therapy - an under-recognized patient safety opportunity.

    • W S A Smellie.
    • Bishop Auckland General Hospital, Co Durham, UK. stuart.smellie@cddft.nhs.uk
    • Ann. Clin. Biochem. 2009 Nov 1;46(Pt 6):438-40.

    AbstractInappropriate fluid regimens are rarely documented as being responsible for patient harm, although there is considerable circumstantial evidence to suggest that fluid overload may be a considerably under-estimated source of patient morbidity and mortality. The GIFTASUP fluid management guidelines published in 2008 offer a valuable opportunity to consider a more standardised approach to fluid management, possibly in the context of developing routine hospital services to support good practice.

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