Fluid therapy with a buffered crystalloid solution does not reduce the risk for acute kidney injury (AKI) or kidney failure relative to saline among intensive care unit (ICU) patients who need ...
(HealthDay News) — Among patients receiving crystalloid fluid therapy in the intensive care unit (ICU), the risk of acute kidney injury is similar for buffered crystalloid vs. saline, according to a ...
Fluid therapy with saline is considered by some to confer a notable risk of acute kidney injury and mortality. However, data from the SPLIT trial — the first large, randomized controlled trial to ...
Lactated Ringer's solution yielded a similar composite risk of death or hospital readmission within 90 days as normal saline. A small absolute lower risk of 90-day mortality was seen, but it was not ...
Using a crystalloid solution during surgery was better than saline for improving deceased donor kidney transplant outcomes, according to the BEST-Fluids trial. Compared with standard saline IV fluids, ...
ORLANDO — In deceased donor kidney transplant recipients, IV fluid therapy with balanced crystalloid solution reduced delayed graft function compared with saline solution, according to a presenter at ...
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The exceptional surveillance process assessed new evidence on balanced crystalloids versus 0.9% sodium chloride for fluid resuscitation and consisted of: We decided that full updated literature ...
Fluid Management: Buffered Crystalloid No Benefit vs Saline Among patients in the ICU receiving crystalloid fluid therapy, use of a buffered crystalloid compared with saline did not reduce the risk ...
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