Friday Sep 02, 2022
Episode 9: Maintenance Intravenous Fluids, Part 1
Dr. Michael Mortiz and Dr. Carlos Ayus take us through the history of intravenous fluids in children with the discovery of SIADH and the life-threatening hyponatremic encephalopathy cases that lead to a change in practice with the use of normal saline.
Dr. Mortiz is the director pediatric nephrology, along with the dialysis and transplant programs at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. He most notably published the 2018 AAP Clinical Practice Guideline: Maintenance Intravenous Fluids in Children. Dr. Ayus is an adult nephrologist and professor of medicine at UC Irvine with an interest in electrolyte disorders. He has trained, and worked with, founding fathers of both pediatric and adult nephrology, such as Drs. Floyd Rector and Malcolm Holliday.
Don’t miss out on an inside glimpse into how these experts managed to overturn popular opinion and accepted concepts in the field of nephrology during the last 20 years in order to save lives! This podcast is relevant to ANY PROVIDER who is administering IV fluids to hospitalized patients.
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