Initial fluid resuscitation guided by the Parkland formula leads to high fluid volumes in the first 72 h, increasing mortality and the risk for kidney injury
Background: Our Burn center has used the Parkland formula (4 ml/kg/TBSA%) adjusted by physiological parameters to guide fluid resuscitation in burn patients. Our main objective was to examine fluid resuscitation in patients with major burn injury and its effect on mortality, need for renal replaceme...
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Main Authors: | Laura Lindahl (Author), Tuomas Oksanen (Author), Andrew Lindford (Author), Tero Varpula (Author) |
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