Tiny test could prevent fluid overload in kids under anesthesia
NCT ID NCT02894996
Summary
This study tested a new method to help anesthesiologists decide how much fluid to give children during surgery. Researchers checked if a very small, quick fluid dose (3 ml/kg) could accurately predict how a child's heart would respond to the standard, larger fluid dose (15 ml/kg). The goal was to find a safer way to guide fluid use and avoid giving too much fluid, which can cause complications.
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Locations
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Hopital femme mere enfant
Bron, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 69500, France
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