A Standardized Approach to Reduce Fluid Overload in Critically Ill Children
Andrew J. Hopwood, Tina M. Schade Willis, Michelle C. Starr, Katie M. Hughes, Stefan W. Malin

TL;DR
This study introduces a standardized fluid management strategy in pediatric intensive care units to reduce fluid overload and improve patient outcomes.
Contribution
The novel contribution is a quality improvement-based fluid management strategy with a dashboard and standardized processes for tracking fluid balance in critically ill children.
Findings
A fluid management strategy was implemented with at least 50% compliance in PICU patients.
Daily weights and total IV fluid orders were successfully integrated into PICU admission order sets.
The strategy improved awareness of fluid status and may help mitigate fluid overload effects.
Abstract
Fluid overload, the pathologic state of positive fluid balance, is common in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) and is independently associated with poor outcomes. Quality improvement–based processes to measure and assess fluid balance in critically ill children are lacking. The primary aim was to develop and implement a fluid management strategy that includes the standardized measurement and assessment of fluid balance, which is adhered to in at least 50% of all PICU patients. The 4 components of the strategy include (1) creating a fluid balance dashboard that tracks percent cumulative fluid balance over time, (2) documentation of daily weights, (3) fluid balance reporting and discussion incorporated into standardized rounds, and (4) active total intravenous (IV) fluid order. We reviewed 280 patient encounters between May 2023 and April 2024 and achieved the primary aim of at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy · Renal function and acid-base balance · Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
