The costs of fluid overload in the adult intensive care unit: is a small-volume infusion model a proactive solution?
Debra L Child,1 Zhun Cao,2 Laura E Seiberlich,1 Harold Brown,2 Jordan Greenberg,1 Anne Swanson,1 Martha R Sewall,1 Scott B Robinson,2 1Smiths Medical, ASD, Inc., St Paul, MN, USA; 2Premier Inc., Charlotte, NC, USA Purpose: Fluid overload (FO) in critically ill patients remains a challenging clinical...
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Main Authors: | Child DL (Author), Cao Z (Author), Seiberlich LE (Author), Brown H (Author), Greenberg J (Author), Swanson A (Author), Sewall MR (Author), Robinson SB (Author) |
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Dove Medical Press,
2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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