In this episode of Critical Matters, Dr. Sergio Zanotti interviews Dr. Adrian Wong about rational fluid therapy in critically ill patients. Dr. Wong discusses the importance of fluid management, advocating for a move away from the knee-jerk administration of fluids and towards considering them as therapeutic agents using the "4Ds" framework (diagnosis, drug, dosing, duration, de-escalation, documentation, diligence, discussion education). The conversation covers the types of fluids, balanced crystalloids versus unbalanced, fluid creep, fluid stewardship, fluid responsiveness, fluid tolerance, and fluid overload. Dr. Wong introduces the ROSE framework (resuscitation, optimization, stabilization, and evacuation) to guide fluid therapy and emphasizes the importance of reassessment and individualized patient care. The discussion also touches on the evolving research around fluid tolerance and the need for a more nuanced understanding of hemodynamic responses.
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