IV fluid resuscitation

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TBW

TBW = 0.6 x weight (kg); 2/3 intra, 1/3 extracellular. 1/4 of extracellular is vascular.


Maintenance

100 cc/kg/d (4cc/kg/h) 1st 10 kg

50 cc/kg/d (2cc/kg/h) 2nd 10 kg

20 cc/kg/d (1cc/kg/h) each kg > 20

  • or* 1500 cc/m2/d (bsa (m2) = sqr rt [wt (kg) x ht (cm)]/3600

Insensible losses = 300-400 cc/m2/d


Adult Standard: D5 0.45%NS @ 75-125 mL/hr + 20meq/L of KCl


Deficit: % dehydration x baseline weight


Daily volume needed = maintenance + deficit - fluid already given (i.e. boluses)

Hourly rate daily vol/24 hr

(or correct 1/2 of deficit in first 8 hr, remainder in next 16)


Electrolytes

Maintenance Na = 3 mEq/kg/d; K = 2 mEq/kg/d

Deficit = [desired - measured mEq/L] x fD x wt (kg)

fD (distribution factor) Na = 0.6, K = 0.6, Cl = 0.2-0.3, HCO3 = 0.5

(Maintenance + deficit)/daily volume = concentration of electrolyte in fluid to be given

4mL/kg of H2O lost, ups Na by 1meq

NS = 154 mEq Na/L, 1/2 NS = 77 mEq/L, 1/4NS = 38 mEq/L


Source

7/2/09 PANI