术后液体和电解质处方的可变性。

M D Stoneham, E L Hill
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一项对术后患者静脉输液和电解质处方的为期四周的回顾性调查显示,医务人员在输液和电解质处方方面存在很大差异。静脉液体处方的中位容量为3000毫升(范围1667-5000)。总钠处方从0到770,中位数为242 mmol/天),很少添加钾(范围从0到81,中位数为0 mmol/天)。接受紧急手术的患者比接受常规手术的患者服用更多的钠(p = 0.0403);总体而言,0.9%生理盐水是最常见的处方液体。血清电解质值与处方电解质量之间相关性较差。静脉输液处方应考虑到术后应激反应,这会降低钠的需水量(除非有其他伴随损失)并增加尿钾的损失。术后适当的“维持”液为4%葡萄糖/0.18%生理盐水加1-2 g氯化钾,特别是在血清电解质水平未知的情况下。其他流失的液体应替换为同等的液体。
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Variability in post-operative fluid and electrolyte prescription.

A four-week retrospective survey of intravenous fluid and electrolyte prescriptions on post-operative surgical patients revealed wide variability in fluid and electrolyte prescription by medical staff. Median volume of intravenous fluid prescribed was 3000 ml (range 1667-5000). Total sodium prescribed varied from 0 to 770, median 242 mmol/day), with potassium infrequently added (range 0-81, median 0 mmol/day). Patients undergoing emergency surgery were prescribed more sodium than those undergoing routine procedures (p = 0.0403); 0.9% saline was the most common fluid prescribed overall. There was poor correlation between serum electrolyte values and the amounts of electrolytes prescribed. Intravenous fluid prescription should take into account the post-operative stress response which reduces sodium requirements (unless there are other concomitant losses) and increases urinary potassium losses. A suitable post-operative 'maintenance' fluid is 4% dextrose/0.18% saline with 1-2 g potassium chloride, particularly if serum electrolyte levels are not known. Other fluid losses should be replaced with equivalent fluids.

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