Fluid Volume Monitoring with Glucose Dilution

Ishihara, Hironori.

Fluid Volume Monitoring with Glucose Dilution [electronic resource] / by Hironori Ishihara, Adolph H. Giesecke. - XIII, 160 p. 55 illus. online resource.

Principle of Dilution Volumetry -- Early Studies of Glucose Space -- Models of Glucose Distribution and Utilization -- Glucose Dilution in Practice -- IDVG and Extracellular Fluid Volume -- IDVG and Cardiac Output -- IDVG and Plasma Volume -- IDVG and Overestimation of ICG-Derived Plasma Volume -- IDVG and Redistribution of Fluid -- IDVG and Thoracic Fluid Volume -- Indirect Measurement of Red Cell Volume -- IDVG and Prediction of Hypovolemic Hypotension -- Case Presentation -- Current Cardiac Preload Assessment.

Decision making regarding fluid volume loading, fluid restriction, or administration of vasoactive drugs may vary among physicians, depending solely upon their clinical experience in the absence of evidence-based measurement. The initial distribution volume of glucose (IDVG) is believed to be clinically relevant as a marker of cardiovascular and fluid management in critically ill patients without a significant modification of glucose metabolism. This book covers all aspects of IDVG measurement, including the basic concept, its relationship with other fluid volumes, and the clinical application of this technique in the intensive care unit based on both the authors’ studies and their clinical experience with more than 4000 IDVG determinations. When the concept of IDVG is properly understood and its measurement is then performed routinely, daily fluid and cardiovascular management in critically ill patients can be improved based on evidence-based measurement.

9784431471950

10.1007/978-4-431-47195-0 doi


Medicine.
Anesthesiology.
Critical care medicine.
Medicine & Public Health.
Intensive / Critical Care Medicine.
Anesthesiology.


Electronic books.

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