Improving intraoperativefluid management
Complications from overhydration1,2,3:
• pulmonaryedema• respiratoryfailure• pneumonia• gastrointestinaledema,• decreasedmotility• ileus• anastomotic dehiscence in colorectalsurgery
Goal: To conduct a quality improvementprojectseekingtooptimizeintraoperativefluidmanagementbyestablishing currentpracticesinordertoidentifywaystochangeanesthesiologistbehaviour.
Hypothesis:Anesthesiologistseitherdonotfillinthetotalvolumeoffluidadministeredontheanesthesiarecord,ordonotfillouttherecordaccurately.
References
1. Arieff, A. I. (1999). Fatal Postoperative Pulmonary Edema: Pathogenesis and Literature Review, (1), 1371–1377. http://doi.org/10.1378/chest.115.5.1371
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Implications: If we determine how anes-thesiologistsarefillingoutthefluidadmin-istrationsectionof theanesthesiarecord,thenwecanassesswhethercurrentmeth-odsandbehaviourslendthemselvestoin-tervention (i.e.: implementing goal-direct-edfluid therapy)orhowwe can create apositive environment for change. Thus, anumberofcomplications fromoverhydra-tioncanbereduced.