Perioperative ftuid management / Ahmed Maher Ibrahim ; Supervised Mohammed Salah Sarhan , Amel Hanafy Abualela , Dalia Saad Abdelkader
Material type: TextLanguage: eng Publication details: Cairo : Ahmed Maher Ibrahim , 2009Description: 94P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cmOther title:- التعامل مع السوائل الوريدية فى فترة ماقبل واثناء وبعد العمليات الجراحية [Added title page title]
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anaesthesia
The administration of IV fluid to avoid dehydration maintain an effective circulating volume and prevent inadequate tissue perfusion should be considered along with the maintenance of sleep pain relief and muscular relaxation a core element of the perioperative practice of anesthesia . Knowlege of the effects of different fluids has increased in recent years and the choice of fluid type in a variety of clinical situations can now be rationally guided by an understanding of the physicochemical and biological properties of the various crystalloid and colloid solutions available
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