Journal article
Electronic bed weighing vs daily fluid balance changes after cardiac surgery
AG Schneider, C Thorpe, K Dellbridge, G Matalanis, R Bellomo
Journal of Critical Care | Published : 2013
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to establish the validity and reliability of measuring weight in critically ill patients with electronic weighing beds. Methods: All patients admitted to a private intensive care unit (ICU) after cardiac surgery over a 7-month period were weighed on admission and then twice daily (1200 and 2400 hours) using electronic weighing beds (Hill-Rom, Batesville, AR).For each measurement, nonremovable items were recorded, and an average value was deducted from measured weight. We compared differences in body weights (BWs) between 2 consecutive 12-hour periods with the corresponding fluid balance (FB). In addition, we compared weights obtained with electronic weig..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the Intensive Care and Anaesthesiology fund from the Austin Hospital.