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A double-blind, double-dummy design was used so that all patients received both intravenous boluses every 12 hours and a continuous infusion, one of which contained furosemide and the other a ...
There is some evidence that, when high doses of intravenous furosemide are required, continuous infusion may have benefits over bolus dosing.32 The non-loop diuretics can complement loop diuretic ...
Administration of boluses may be more convenient than continuous-infusion and equally effective ... strategies were defined as daily total IV furosemide equal to or 2.5 times the daily oral ...
a bolus dose of 40-80 mg of intravenous furosemide followed by a continuous infusion of 0.05-0.1 mg/kg/hr, titrated hourly to a net fluid balance of at least -1 mL/kg, may prove useful.
No unexpected toxicities were observed; nausea and emesis were moderate. All patients received continuous i.v. infusion of lorazepam, at the dose of 0.1 mg/kg/day, with a maximum dose of 2 mg ...
To compare the patency duration of a peripheral intravenous cannula (PIVC) using either continuous infusion with 5% dextrose or intermittent flushing with 0.9% saline. Duration of PIVC patency was ...
Patients received a bolus and three-hour infusion of IV furosemide at an outpatient clinic. A standardized conversion algorithm was used to derive diuretic dosing from the maintenance oral loop ...