Fluid Resuscitation in Acute Kidney Injury

Fluid Resuscitation in Acute Kidney Injury

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Prof. Dr. Rita Mojtahedzadeh

component is fluids and it’s a giver of a life and as a teacher as an encounter
so if you end up having a fluid overload you end up having issues from the
medical perspective. For purification where you see that lots of toxic stuff is being washed out by water via the root of urine i.e kidneys next to the slide please so most of the fluid is situated in the intracellular compartment and the interstitial fluid uh a small amount is situated in the plasma other fluid spaces, so if you look at majority of the organs,like brain lung liver kidneys,heart they have got about 70 to 85 percent of its composition is made up of fluids i.e. water including muscles as well so in a 70 kg man you have got 42 liters of fluid so 42 liters is a major component so if you split it down uh that’s about say 55 percent of is an intracellular Fleet and 45 is an extra cellulite among that 45 percent of extracellular fluid majority is in the interstitial compartment it’s very important to know this because when we give fluids blood products into the veins or into the blood so circulation majority is in a compartment that doesn’t compose the major composition of fluid in the body…..

 

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