TY - GEN N2 - Critically ill children receive fluids for multiple reasons including resuscitation, nutrition, and medications. However, while it is well established that fluid overload is associated with negative outcomes in critical care, it is challenging for clinicians to consider all fluid sources and adjust accordingly. Fluid creep refers to insidious IV fluid intake (medications, flushes, etc.) in excess of standard predicted maintenance fluid requirements (MFR). This phenomenon has been previously described in burn patients and adults, but is less clear among pediatric patients. We aimed to quantify fluids administered to patients admitted to a quaternary Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) in comparison to predicted MFR in order to quantify the association between fluid creep (FC) and fluid overload. DO - 10.6083/4f16c3616 DO - DOI AB - Critically ill children receive fluids for multiple reasons including resuscitation, nutrition, and medications. However, while it is well established that fluid overload is associated with negative outcomes in critical care, it is challenging for clinicians to consider all fluid sources and adjust accordingly. Fluid creep refers to insidious IV fluid intake (medications, flushes, etc.) in excess of standard predicted maintenance fluid requirements (MFR). This phenomenon has been previously described in burn patients and adults, but is less clear among pediatric patients. We aimed to quantify fluids administered to patients admitted to a quaternary Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) in comparison to predicted MFR in order to quantify the association between fluid creep (FC) and fluid overload. AD - Oregon Health and Science University AD - Oregon Health and Science University T1 - Fluid creep in the PICU: characterizing fluid administration beyond maintenance fluids DA - 2020 AU - Rosen, Kate AU - Orwoll, Benjamin L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8227/files/Kate-Rosen.pdf PB - Oregon Health and Science University LA - eng PY - 2020 ID - 8227 L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8227/files/Kate-Rosen.pdf KW - Critical Care KW - Pediatrics KW - Intensive Care Units, Pediatric KW - Fluid Therapy KW - fluid overload KW - fluid management TI - Fluid creep in the PICU: characterizing fluid administration beyond maintenance fluids Y1 - 2020 L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8227/files/Kate-Rosen.pdf LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8227/files/Kate-Rosen.pdf UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8227/files/Kate-Rosen.pdf ER -