Perioperative administration of buffered versus non-buffered crystalloid intravenous fluid to improve outcomes following adult surgical procedures

Author:

Bampoe Sohail1,Odor Peter M2,Dushianthan Ahilanandan3,Bennett-Guerrero Elliott4,Cro Suzie5,Gan Tong J4,Grocott Michael PW6,James Michael FM7,Mythen Michael G2,O'Malley Catherine MN8,Roche Anthony M9,Rowan Kathy10,Burdett Edward11

Affiliation:

1. University College London; Centre for Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine; London UK NW1 2BU

2. University College London; Department Anaesthesia and Critical Care; 235 Euston Rd, Fitzrovia London UK NW1 2BU

3. University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust; General Intensive Care Unit; Tremona Road Southampton Hampshire UK SO16 6YD

4. Stony Brook Medicine; Department of Anesthesiology; Health Science Tower, Level 4 (Rm 060) Stony Brook NY USA

5. Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit; 222 Euston Road London UK NW1 2DA

6. Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton; Critical Care Group, Clinical and Experimental Sciences; Tremona Road Southampton Hampshire UK SO16 6YD

7. University of Cape Town; Department of Anaesthesia; Anzio Road Observatory 7925 Cape Town Western Cape South Africa 7925

8. St James's Hospital; Department of Anaesthesia; James's Street Dublin Ireland 8

9. University of Washington; Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine; Box 359724 Seattle WA USA 98104

10. Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre; Napier House 24 High Holborn London UK WC1V 6AZ

11. UCL Centre for Anaesthesia; Department of Anaesthesia; 3rd floor Podium University College Hospital, 235 Euston Road London UK NW1 2BU

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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