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Jul142008
Fluid & Electrolyte Balance -- Reference Values
Monday, July 14, 2008
Found at Surgical Tutor, a helpful resource to check when designing enteral feeding regimens with and without concomitant iv therapy:
Fluid and electrolyte balance
Daily requirements
- For the ‘average’ 70 Kg man
- Total body water is 42 L (~60% of body weight)
- 28 L is in the intracellular and 14 L in the extracellular compartments
- The plasma volume is 3 L
- The extravascular volume is 11 L
- Total body Na+ is 4200 mmol (50% in ECF)
- Total body K+ is 3500 mmol (only about 50-60 mmol in ECF)
- Normal osmolality of ECF is 280 –295 mosmol/kg
Fluid replacement
When calculating fluid replacement for a patients need to consider:
Maintenance requirements
- Daily maintenance fluid requirements vary between individuals.
70 Kg male = 2.5 - 3.0L water, 120 – 140 mmol sodium and 70 mmol potassium
40 Kg woman = 2.0L water,70 – 90 mmol sodium and 40 mmol potassium - Daily maintenance fluid requirements for children
- 0-10 kg is 100 ml/kg
- 10-20 kg is 1000 ml + 50 ml/kg for each kg > 10
- >20 kg is 1500 ml + 25 ml/kg for each kg > 20
Replacement of losses
- Pre-operative or pre-admission
- Ongoing losses
- Nasogastric aspirate
- Vomit, diarrhoea
- Stoma, drains, fistula etc
- Most ‘surgical ‘ ongoing losses are rich in sodium and should be replaced with 0.9% saline
Insensible losses
- Faeces approximately 100 ml/ day
- Lungs approximately 400 ml/ day
- Skin approximately 600 ml/ day
Composition of crystalloids
Hartmann’s Solution
Normal Saline
Dextrose Saline Sodium (mmol/l) 131 150 30 Chloride (mmol/l) 111 150 30 Potassium (mmol/l) 5 Nil Nil Bicarbonate (mmol/l) 29 Nil Nil Calcium (mmol/l) 2 Nil Nil
[Note: Hartman's Solution -- a solution containing sodium chloride, sodium lactate, and phosphates of calcium and potassium; used intravenously as a systemic alkalizer and as a fluid and electrolyte replenisher. ]
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