2024
DOI: 10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2023398
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Fluid management in renal transplantation: Is it time to move towards goal-directed directed therapy?

Addy Yong Hui Tan,
Ne-Hooi Will Loh

Abstract: Achieving optimal fluid balance for a patient undergoing major surgery, especially transplant surgery, has always been the lofty goal of peri-operative care,1 which often proves to be an elusive target. While keeping the patient well hydrated improves organ perfusion, being too generous with fluids can result in morbidity, such as venous congestion and tissue oedema. On the flip side, keeping the patient less than well hydrated may potentially reduce blood loss, but water deprivation exposes organs to the risk… Show more

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