Fluid Therapy in Perioperative Setting in Children
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Resumo: | Background The composition of the ideal fluid for children is not standardized and there is a wide variation in clinical practice. To study the safety and impact of routinely used fluids in the electrolyte and acid-base balance. Methods We conducted an exploratory, prospective, randomised, controlled trial of children aged between 28 days and 17 years undergoing elective surgery in a tertiary care university affiliated hospital in Portugal. Children received either 0.45% saline solution, 0.9% saline solution or Plasma-Lyte. Blood samples were obtained in three different moments: baseline, at the end of the surgery and in the morning after surgery. The main outcome was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Plasma-Lyte. Results 65 children were studied with a median age of 10.0 years and a predominance of male gender (78%). On the third sample, 0.45% saline group presented lower sodium values (p=0.004) and the 0.9% saline group more negative base excess values (p=0.035). In 0.9% saline group chloride values increased over time (p=0.003) and median base excess in the second sample was within the acidosis range: -2,45 (-3.78,-0.18)mmol/L. There were very few electrolyte and acid-base disorders and none of clinical significance. Discussion and conclusion This trial demonstrated that the perioperative fluids studied were all safe. 0.45% saline solution was associated with lower sodium values and 0.9% saline solution with more negative base excess. However, the differences between groups were small, without important electrolyte disorders. In healthy children all three solutions can be used, depending on costs, availability and local policy. |
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Fluid Therapy in Perioperative Setting in ChildrenInglêsOriginal articlesBackground The composition of the ideal fluid for children is not standardized and there is a wide variation in clinical practice. To study the safety and impact of routinely used fluids in the electrolyte and acid-base balance. Methods We conducted an exploratory, prospective, randomised, controlled trial of children aged between 28 days and 17 years undergoing elective surgery in a tertiary care university affiliated hospital in Portugal. Children received either 0.45% saline solution, 0.9% saline solution or Plasma-Lyte. Blood samples were obtained in three different moments: baseline, at the end of the surgery and in the morning after surgery. The main outcome was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Plasma-Lyte. Results 65 children were studied with a median age of 10.0 years and a predominance of male gender (78%). On the third sample, 0.45% saline group presented lower sodium values (p=0.004) and the 0.9% saline group more negative base excess values (p=0.035). In 0.9% saline group chloride values increased over time (p=0.003) and median base excess in the second sample was within the acidosis range: -2,45 (-3.78,-0.18)mmol/L. There were very few electrolyte and acid-base disorders and none of clinical significance. Discussion and conclusion This trial demonstrated that the perioperative fluids studied were all safe. 0.45% saline solution was associated with lower sodium values and 0.9% saline solution with more negative base excess. However, the differences between groups were small, without important electrolyte disorders. In healthy children all three solutions can be used, depending on costs, availability and local policy.Introdução: A composição do soro ideal em idade pediátrica não está estabelecida e existe grande variabilidade na prática clínica. Pretendemos estudar a segurança e o impacto dos soros mais usados no equilíbrio eletrolítico e ácido-base. Métodos: Estudo prospetivo, aleatorizado e controlado de crianças com idades entre 28 dias e 17 anos submetidas a cirurgia eletiva num hospital universitário terciário. As crianças incluídas foram aleatorizadas em 3 grupos: NaCl 0,45%, NaCl 0,9% e Plasma-Lyte. Realizada avaliação laboratorial em três momentos: basal, final da cirurgia e manhã seguinte. O outcome primário foi avaliar a segurança e eficácia do Plasma-Lyte. Resultados: 65 crianças, com idade mediana de 10 anos e predomínio do sexo masculino (78%). Na terceira avaliação laboratorial verificou-se diferença nos valores de sódio, com NaCl 0,45% com média inferior (p=0,004), e nos valores de excesso de bases, com NaCl 0,9% com mediana mais negativa (p=0,035). No grupo NaCl 0,9% verificou-se aumento do cloro ao longo do tempo (p=0,003), com acidose metabólica ligeira na segunda avaliação laboratorial: excesso de bases -2,45 (-3.78,-0.18)mmol/L. Contudo, as alterações hidro-eletrolíticas foram poucas e nenhuma teve significado clínico. Discussão e Conclusões: Todos os soros estudados foram seguros no peri-operatório. NaCl 0,45% associou-se a valores inferiores de sódio e NaCl 0,9% a valores mais negativos de excesso de bases. No entanto, as diferenças entre os grupos foram pequenas, sem distúrbios eletrolíticos significativos. Em crianças saudáveis submetidas a cirurgias de curta duração os três soros podem ser usados, devendo a escolha ser baseada nos custos, disponibilidade e política local.Sociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria2021-11-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.25754/pjp.2021.21917eng2184-44532184-3333Sousa, Sofia CochitoSousa, FranciscoVaz, SaraAbecasis, Franciscoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-03T02:58:15Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/21917Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:25:37.257835Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Fluid Therapy in Perioperative Setting in Children Inglês |
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Fluid Therapy in Perioperative Setting in Children |
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Fluid Therapy in Perioperative Setting in Children Sousa, Sofia Cochito Original articles |
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Fluid Therapy in Perioperative Setting in Children |
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Fluid Therapy in Perioperative Setting in Children |
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Fluid Therapy in Perioperative Setting in Children |
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Fluid Therapy in Perioperative Setting in Children |
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Sousa, Sofia Cochito |
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Sousa, Sofia Cochito Sousa, Francisco Vaz, Sara Abecasis, Francisco |
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Sousa, Sofia Cochito Sousa, Francisco Vaz, Sara Abecasis, Francisco |
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Background The composition of the ideal fluid for children is not standardized and there is a wide variation in clinical practice. To study the safety and impact of routinely used fluids in the electrolyte and acid-base balance. Methods We conducted an exploratory, prospective, randomised, controlled trial of children aged between 28 days and 17 years undergoing elective surgery in a tertiary care university affiliated hospital in Portugal. Children received either 0.45% saline solution, 0.9% saline solution or Plasma-Lyte. Blood samples were obtained in three different moments: baseline, at the end of the surgery and in the morning after surgery. The main outcome was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Plasma-Lyte. Results 65 children were studied with a median age of 10.0 years and a predominance of male gender (78%). On the third sample, 0.45% saline group presented lower sodium values (p=0.004) and the 0.9% saline group more negative base excess values (p=0.035). In 0.9% saline group chloride values increased over time (p=0.003) and median base excess in the second sample was within the acidosis range: -2,45 (-3.78,-0.18)mmol/L. There were very few electrolyte and acid-base disorders and none of clinical significance. Discussion and conclusion This trial demonstrated that the perioperative fluids studied were all safe. 0.45% saline solution was associated with lower sodium values and 0.9% saline solution with more negative base excess. However, the differences between groups were small, without important electrolyte disorders. In healthy children all three solutions can be used, depending on costs, availability and local policy. |
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