Intraoperative fluid management is a critical component of surgical care, influencing postoperative outcomes significantly. This study investigates the relationship between intraoperative fluid administration and the incidence of postoperative complications. A cross‐sectional study was conducted involving 140 patients undergoing various surgical procedures. Data on intraoperative fluid types and volumes, alongside postoperative complications, were analyzed using logistic regression to assess correlations. Preliminary analysis suggests a significant association between the volume and type of fluid administered intraoperatively and the development of postoperative complications. Effective intraoperative fluid management may reduce the risk of postoperative complications, underscoring the need for tailored fluid strategies based on individual patient needs.
Pooja Daramwar and Suyog Tannirwar. Relationship Between Intraoperative Fluid Management and Postoperative Complications‐Cross Sectional Study.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.36478/makrjms.2024.10.61.65
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1815-9346/10.36478/makrjms.2024.10.61.65