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Management of Ileostomy and other GI Fluid LossesMorbidity and Mortality ConferenceApril 29, 2005 Kings County HospitalSajani Shah MDManagement of Ileostomy and other GI Fluid LossesAnatomy of Body FluidszMales: water constitutes 60% of body weightzFemales: water constitutes 50% of body weightzFunctional compartments of body fluids: Intracellular space 40% of body weight Extracellular space 20% of body weightzInterstital 15%zPlasma 5%Body CompartmentsDryIntracellularInterstitial Plasma40%40%15%5% Fluid CompartmentsAnatomy of Body FluidszChanges with age: Newborns 75-80% of body weight is water One year 65 % of body weight is water Adult males 60%, females 50%Gamble JL: Lane Medical Lectures. Companion of water and electrolytes in the organization of body fluids. Stanford University Publication, vol V, Number 1, 1951 Intracellular Fluid Spacez40% of body weightzLargest proportion is in skeletal musclezLarger percentage of water is Intracellular in males (large muscle mass)zCations = Potassium & MagnesiumzAnions = Phosphates and ProteinsExtracellular Fluid Spacez20% of body weight Interstitial 15%, Plasma 5% Cations = Sodium Anions = Chloride and Bicarbonate Has a small nonfunctioning componentzConnective tissue waterzTranscellular (CSF, Joint Fluid , etc)Water BalanceNormal Exchange of Fluid & ElectrolyteszWater exchange: Average adul
Management of Ileostomy and other GI Fluid Losses Morbidity and Mortality Conference April 29, 2005 Kings County Hospital Sajani Shah MD
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