Pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: fluid management in the PICU
The administration of an appropriate volume of intravenous fluids, while avoiding fluid overload, is a major challenge in the pediatric intensive care unit. Despite our efforts, fluid overload is a very common clinical observation in critically ill children, in particular in those with pediatric acu...
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Main Authors: | Sarah A Ingelse (Author), Roelie M Wösten - van Asperen (Author), Joris eLemson (Author), Joost G Daams (Author), Reinout A Bem (Author), Job BM van Woensel (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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