Fluid deresuscitation in critically ill children: comparing perspectives of intensivists and nephrologists
IntroductionFluid accumulation, presently defined as a pathologic state of overhydration/volume overload associated with clinical impact, is common and associated with worse outcomes. At times, deresuscitation, the active removal of fluid via diuretics or ultrafiltration, is necessary. There is no c...
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Main Authors: | Chloe G. Braun (Author), David J. Askenazi (Author), Javier A. Neyra (Author), Priya Prabhakaran (Author), A. K. M. Fazlur Rahman (Author), Tennille N. Webb (Author), James D. Odum (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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