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Perioperative Infusions- und Transfusionstherapie

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Der Wasseranteil und-umsatz von Kindern ist umso größer, je kleiner sie sind. Mit zunehmendem Alter werden die Menschen immer »trockener«. Zwar können Kinder Schwankungen in der Zufuhr von Wasser und Elektrolyten innerhalb individueller Grenzen ausgleichen, die Kompensationsmöglichkeiten sind jedoch umso geringer, je jünger und kränker die Kinder und je ausgedehnter die geplante Operation ist.

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(2009). Perioperative Infusions- und Transfusionstherapie. In: Kinderanästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92972-7_10

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