Postoperative complications impact on early and long-term patients' outcome. Appropriate perioperative fluid management is pivotal in this context; however, the most effective perioperative fluid management is still unclear. The enhanced recovery after surgery pathways recommend a perioperative zero-balance, whereas recent findings suggest a more liberal approach could be beneficial. We conducted this trial to address the impact of restrictive vs. liberal fluid approaches on overall postoperative complications and mortality.

Perioperative liberal versus restrictive fluid strategies and postoperative outcomes: a systematic review and metanalysis on randomised-controlled trials in major abdominal elective surgery / Messina, Antonio; Robba, Chiara; Calabrò, Lorenzo; Zambelli, Daniel; Iannuzzi, Francesca; Molinari, Edoardo; Scarano, Silvia; Battaglini, Denise; Baggiani, Marta; De Mattei, Giacomo; Saderi, Laura; Sotgiu, Giovanni; Pelosi, Paolo; Cecconi, Maurizio. - In: CRITICAL CARE. - ISSN 1364-8535. - 25:1(2021), p. 205. [10.1186/s13054-021-03629-y]

Perioperative liberal versus restrictive fluid strategies and postoperative outcomes: a systematic review and metanalysis on randomised-controlled trials in major abdominal elective surgery

Saderi, Laura;Sotgiu, Giovanni;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Postoperative complications impact on early and long-term patients' outcome. Appropriate perioperative fluid management is pivotal in this context; however, the most effective perioperative fluid management is still unclear. The enhanced recovery after surgery pathways recommend a perioperative zero-balance, whereas recent findings suggest a more liberal approach could be beneficial. We conducted this trial to address the impact of restrictive vs. liberal fluid approaches on overall postoperative complications and mortality.
2021
Perioperative liberal versus restrictive fluid strategies and postoperative outcomes: a systematic review and metanalysis on randomised-controlled trials in major abdominal elective surgery / Messina, Antonio; Robba, Chiara; Calabrò, Lorenzo; Zambelli, Daniel; Iannuzzi, Francesca; Molinari, Edoardo; Scarano, Silvia; Battaglini, Denise; Baggiani, Marta; De Mattei, Giacomo; Saderi, Laura; Sotgiu, Giovanni; Pelosi, Paolo; Cecconi, Maurizio. - In: CRITICAL CARE. - ISSN 1364-8535. - 25:1(2021), p. 205. [10.1186/s13054-021-03629-y]
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