2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.pjnns.2014.09.001
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The challenges of hypervolemic therapy in patients after subarachnoid haemorrhage

Abstract: This study revealed inconsistencies in the fluid orders as well as mistakes in the fluid monitoring, which illustrates the difficulties of fluid therapy and reinforces the need for strong evidence-based guidelines for hypervolemic therapy in SAH.

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“…Of the included studies, 18 reported the prevalence of patients with fluid balance monitored using a fluid balance chart. Of those, seven found a proportion of complete fluid balance charts of no more than 25%,33 43 45 46 48 50 54 three studies found a proportion between 26% and 50%,36 40 47 and in five studies, the proportions were reported to be between 51% and 75% 32 37 39 41 42. Only three studies reported that more than 75% of patients had a complete fluid balance chart34 35 38 (figure 2).…”
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“…Of the included studies, 18 reported the prevalence of patients with fluid balance monitored using a fluid balance chart. Of those, seven found a proportion of complete fluid balance charts of no more than 25%,33 43 45 46 48 50 54 three studies found a proportion between 26% and 50%,36 40 47 and in five studies, the proportions were reported to be between 51% and 75% 32 37 39 41 42. Only three studies reported that more than 75% of patients had a complete fluid balance chart34 35 38 (figure 2).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The studies comprised 12 studies categorised as quasi-experimental,33 40–43 45–47 49–51 54 3 cohort studies32 37 44 and 8 prevalence studies (cross-sectional studies) 34–36 38 39 48 52 53. All were appraised using the JBI tools for assessing quasi-experimental and prevalence studies.…”
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