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Fluid balance concepts in medicine: Principles and practice

The regulation of body fluid balance is a key concern in health and disease and comprises three concepts. The first concept pertains to the relationship between total body water (TBW) and total effective solute and is expressed in terms of the tonicity of the body fluids. Disturbances in tonicity ar...

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Autores principales: Roumelioti, Maria-Eleni, Glew, Robert H, Khitan, Zeid J, Rondon-Berrios, Helbert, Argyropoulos, Christos P, Malhotra, Deepak, Raj, Dominic S, Agaba, Emmanuel I, Rohrscheib, Mark, Murata, Glen H, Shapiro, Joseph I, Tzamaloukas, Antonios H
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5760509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29359117
http://dx.doi.org/10.5527/wjn.v7.i1.1
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author Roumelioti, Maria-Eleni
Glew, Robert H
Khitan, Zeid J
Rondon-Berrios, Helbert
Argyropoulos, Christos P
Malhotra, Deepak
Raj, Dominic S
Agaba, Emmanuel I
Rohrscheib, Mark
Murata, Glen H
Shapiro, Joseph I
Tzamaloukas, Antonios H
author_facet Roumelioti, Maria-Eleni
Glew, Robert H
Khitan, Zeid J
Rondon-Berrios, Helbert
Argyropoulos, Christos P
Malhotra, Deepak
Raj, Dominic S
Agaba, Emmanuel I
Rohrscheib, Mark
Murata, Glen H
Shapiro, Joseph I
Tzamaloukas, Antonios H
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description The regulation of body fluid balance is a key concern in health and disease and comprises three concepts. The first concept pertains to the relationship between total body water (TBW) and total effective solute and is expressed in terms of the tonicity of the body fluids. Disturbances in tonicity are the main factor responsible for changes in cell volume, which can critically affect brain cell function and survival. Solutes distributed almost exclusively in the extracellular compartment (mainly sodium salts) and in the intracellular compartment (mainly potassium salts) contribute to tonicity, while solutes distributed in TBW have no effect on tonicity. The second body fluid balance concept relates to the regulation and measurement of abnormalities of sodium salt balance and extracellular volume. Estimation of extracellular volume is more complex and error prone than measurement of TBW. A key function of extracellular volume, which is defined as the effective arterial blood volume (EABV), is to ensure adequate perfusion of cells and organs. Other factors, including cardiac output, total and regional capacity of both arteries and veins, Starling forces in the capillaries, and gravity also affect the EABV. Collectively, these factors interact closely with extracellular volume and some of them undergo substantial changes in certain acute and chronic severe illnesses. Their changes result not only in extracellular volume expansion, but in the need for a larger extracellular volume compared with that of healthy individuals. Assessing extracellular volume in severe illness is challenging because the estimates of this volume by commonly used methods are prone to large errors in many illnesses. In addition, the optimal extracellular volume may vary from illness to illness, is only partially based on volume measurements by traditional methods, and has not been determined for each illness. Further research is needed to determine optimal extracellular volume levels in several illnesses. For these reasons, extracellular volume in severe illness merits a separate third concept of body fluid balance.
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spelling pubmed-57605092018-01-22 Fluid balance concepts in medicine: Principles and practice Roumelioti, Maria-Eleni Glew, Robert H Khitan, Zeid J Rondon-Berrios, Helbert Argyropoulos, Christos P Malhotra, Deepak Raj, Dominic S Agaba, Emmanuel I Rohrscheib, Mark Murata, Glen H Shapiro, Joseph I Tzamaloukas, Antonios H World J Nephrol Review The regulation of body fluid balance is a key concern in health and disease and comprises three concepts. The first concept pertains to the relationship between total body water (TBW) and total effective solute and is expressed in terms of the tonicity of the body fluids. Disturbances in tonicity are the main factor responsible for changes in cell volume, which can critically affect brain cell function and survival. Solutes distributed almost exclusively in the extracellular compartment (mainly sodium salts) and in the intracellular compartment (mainly potassium salts) contribute to tonicity, while solutes distributed in TBW have no effect on tonicity. The second body fluid balance concept relates to the regulation and measurement of abnormalities of sodium salt balance and extracellular volume. Estimation of extracellular volume is more complex and error prone than measurement of TBW. A key function of extracellular volume, which is defined as the effective arterial blood volume (EABV), is to ensure adequate perfusion of cells and organs. Other factors, including cardiac output, total and regional capacity of both arteries and veins, Starling forces in the capillaries, and gravity also affect the EABV. Collectively, these factors interact closely with extracellular volume and some of them undergo substantial changes in certain acute and chronic severe illnesses. Their changes result not only in extracellular volume expansion, but in the need for a larger extracellular volume compared with that of healthy individuals. Assessing extracellular volume in severe illness is challenging because the estimates of this volume by commonly used methods are prone to large errors in many illnesses. In addition, the optimal extracellular volume may vary from illness to illness, is only partially based on volume measurements by traditional methods, and has not been determined for each illness. Further research is needed to determine optimal extracellular volume levels in several illnesses. For these reasons, extracellular volume in severe illness merits a separate third concept of body fluid balance. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2018-01-06 2018-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5760509/ /pubmed/29359117 http://dx.doi.org/10.5527/wjn.v7.i1.1 Text en ©The Author(s) 2018. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Open-Access: This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Khitan, Zeid J
Rondon-Berrios, Helbert
Argyropoulos, Christos P
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Raj, Dominic S
Agaba, Emmanuel I
Rohrscheib, Mark
Murata, Glen H
Shapiro, Joseph I
Tzamaloukas, Antonios H
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