Tuesday 17 November 2015

Cost and risk management in critical care: reducing the use of colloids

"In the past, colloid fluid therapy was used as the primary resuscitation fluid in critically ill people. Increasing evidence ... suggests that crystalloid fluids are equivalent in effectiveness and cost considerably less. This project aimed to reduce colloid use by removing them from the clinical area and making them available by consultant prescription only."

Cost and risk management in critical care: reducing the use of colloids
City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
NICE Quality and Productivity case study
November 2015

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