Authors
Rinaldo Bellomo, Colin Hegarty, David Story, Lisa Ho, Michael Bailey
Publication date
2012/10/17
Journal
Jama
Volume
308
Issue
15
Pages
1566-1572
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Context
Administration of traditional chloride-liberal intravenous fluids may precipitate acute kidney injury (AKI).
Objective
To assess the association of a chloride-restrictive (vs chloride-liberal) intravenous fluid strategy with AKI in critically ill patients.
Design, Setting, and Patients
Prospective, open-label, sequential period pilot study of 760 patients admitted consecutively to the intensive care unit (ICU) during the control period (February 18 to August 17, 2008) compared with 773 patients admitted consecutively during the intervention period (February 18 to August 17, 2009) at a university-affiliated hospital in Melbourne, Australia.
Interventions
During the control period, patients received standard intravenous fluids. After a 6-month phase-out period (August 18, 2008, to February 17, 2009), any use of chloride-rich intravenous fluids (0.9% saline, 4% succinylated gelatin solution, or 4% albumin solution) was restricted to …
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