2023, Vol. 6, Issue 4, Part B
Effect of different fluid therapies on postoperative pulmonary complications in neurosurgical patients
Author(s): Ahmed Reda Elreweny, Maram Ibrahem Elmazny, Jehan Mohamad Darwish, Hoda Alsaid Ezz and Kamal Eldin Ali Hikel
Abstract: Effective fluid management is a crucial aspect of perioperative treatment for patients having neurosurgery. The basic objective of fluid management in neurosurgery is to maintain normal blood volume and avoid a decrease in serum osmolarity. In order to maintain a normal blood volume, it is crucial to deliver fluids in the correct quantities using acceptable techniques. Additionally, to avoid a drop in the concentration of solutes in the blood, the selection of the fluid is of greatest significance. The perioperative phase is subject to significant controversy on the selection and ideal quantities of fluids to be supplied. Neurosurgery employs six fundamental body positions: supine, lateral, prone, concorde, seated, and three-quarters. Moreover, changes in body posture, whether in conscious or anesthetized individuals, result in notable modifications in the circulatory and respiratory systems. These alterations might impact the process of exchanging gases in the blood and the circulation of blood in the brain.
DOI: 10.33545/26643766.2023.v6.i4b.438
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Ahmed Reda Elreweny, Maram Ibrahem Elmazny, Jehan Mohamad Darwish, Hoda Alsaid Ezz, Kamal Eldin Ali Hikel. Effect of different fluid therapies on postoperative pulmonary complications in neurosurgical patients. Int J Med Anesthesiology 2023;6(4):98-102. DOI: 10.33545/26643766.2023.v6.i4b.438