15.09.2023 International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 2 Issue 9
Abstract. Adequate fluid therapy in the perioperative period is important to improve postoperative outcomes, since normovolemia is an essential factor in hemodynamic stability and homeostasis. It's clear that the volume and composition of the administered infusion solutions thus affect the duration of the need for artificial lung ventilation (ALV), the duration of stay in the intensive care unit and intensive care. Optimization of perioperative infusion therapy helps to improve postoperative results, reduce perioperative complications and reduce hospital stays. Thus, optimal management of perioperative infusion is an important component of accelerated recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathways
Keywords: perioperative period, ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Operations), infusion therapy, childhood.
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