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- Title
Correction: ESPNIC clinical practice guidelines: intravenous maintenance fluid therapy in acute and critically ill children— a systematic review and meta-analysis.
- Authors
Brossier, David W.; Tume, Lyvonne N.; Briant, Anais R.; Jotterand Chaparro, Corinne; Moullet, Clémence; Rooze, Shancy; Verbruggen, Sascha C. A. T.; Marino, Luise V.; Alsohime, Fahad; Beldjilali, Sophie; Chiusolo, Fabrizio; Costa, Leonardo; Didier, Capucine; Ilia, Stavroula; Joram, Nyandat L.; Kneyber, Martin C. J.; Kühlwein, Eva; Lopez, Jorge; López-Herce, Jesus; Mayberry, Huw F.
- Abstract
A prospective trial comparing isotonic with hypotonic maintenance fluids for prevention of hospital-acquired hyponatraemia. 10.1007/s00467-010-1600-4. 20668885 5 Pemde HK, Dutta AK, Sodani R, Mishra K. Isotonic intravenous maintenance fluid reduces hospital acquired hyponatremia in young children with central nervous system infections. Importantly, the updated results do not alter, but rather strengthen the level of evidence for the PiCO2 recommendation: "in acutely and critically ill children, isotonic maintenance fluid should be used to reduce the risk of hyponatremia"; level of evidence A. The authors apologize for this error.
- Subjects
CRITICALLY ill children; FLUID therapy; HYPONATREMIA; CENTRAL nervous system infections
- Publication
Intensive Care Medicine, 2023, Vol 49, Issue 9, p1151
- ISSN
0342-4642
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00134-023-07119-3