Effectiveness of daily fluid balance charting in comparison to the measurement of body weight when used in guiding fluid therapy for critically ill adult patients: a systematic review protocol.

作者: Hugh Davies , Gavin Leslie , David Morgan

DOI: 10.11124/JBISRIR-2015-2010

关键词: Lung injuryMechanical ventilationMedicineHeart failureRenal replacement therapyBody fluidIntensive care medicineBalance (ability)Acute kidney injuryPopulation

摘要: Review objective The of this review is to determine the effectiveness daily fluid balance charting in comparison measurement body weight when used guiding therapy for critically ill adult patients. More specifically, objectives are identify: accuracy and utility estimating status by totals measurements both approaches estimation changes Any special considerations required patients who oliguric at risk overload Inclusion criteria Types participants This will consider studies involving (18 years over) that have evaluated according weight. Of particular interest be which include susceptible consequences overload. may with severe acute kidney injury requiring renal replacement therapy, cardiogenic shock develop significant heart failure lung require mechanical ventilation. Studies focus on the intensive care unit pediatric or neonatal population excluded from process. Anatomical, physiological biochemical differences pediatric make comparisons findings difficult extrapolate making recommendations clinical practice issue.   intervention Only non-invasive methods reviewed. primary inputs outputs estimate status. comparator alternative method measuring outcome measures include, but not restricted to, following measures: Duration hospitalization, as defined number day’s in intensive unit and a ward patient Number hour’s intubated ventilation Patient survival post transfer from TRUNCATED AT 350 WORDS

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