Dita Aditianingsih
University of Indonesia
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology | 2014
Dita Aditianingsih; Yohanes W.H. George
Fluid therapy is a core concept in the management of perioperative and critically ill patients for maintenance of intravascular volume and organ perfusion. Recent evidence regarding the vascular barrier and its role in terms of vascular leakage has led to a new concept for fluid administration. The choice of fluid used should be based on the fluid composition and the underlying pathophysiology of the patient. Avoidance of both hypo- and hypervolaemia is essential when treating circulatory failure. In daily practice, the assessment of individual thresholds in order to optimize cardiac preload and avoid hypovolaemia or deleterious fluid overload remains a challenge. Liberal versus restrictive fluid management has been challenged by recent evidence, and the ideal approach appears to be goal-directed fluid therapy.
Clinical nutrition ESPEN | 2018
Marianna S. Sioson; Robert G. Martindale; Anuja Abayadeera; Nabil Abouchaleh; Dita Aditianingsih; Rungsun Bhurayanontachai; Wei Chin Chiou; Naoki Higashibeppu; Mohd Basri Mat Nor; Emma Osland; Jose Emmanuel Palo; Nagarajan Ramakrishnan; Medhat Shalabi; Luu Ngan Tam; Jonathan Tan
BACKGROUND & AIMS Guidance on managing the nutritional requirements of critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) has been issued by several international bodies. While these guidelines are consulted in ICUs across the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions, there is little guidance available that is tailored to the unique healthcare environments and demographics across these regions. Furthermore, the lack of consistent data from randomized controlled clinical trials, reliance on expert consensus, and differing recommendations in international guidelines necessitate further expert guidance on regional best practice when providing nutrition therapy for critically ill patients in ICUs in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. METHODS The Asia-Pacific and Middle East Working Group on Nutrition in the ICU has identified major areas of uncertainty in clinical practice for healthcare professionals providing nutrition therapy in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East and developed a series of consensus statements to guide nutrition therapy in the ICU in these regions. RESULTS Accordingly, consensus statements have been provided on nutrition risk assessment and parenteral and enteral feeding strategies in the ICU, monitoring adequacy of, and tolerance to, nutrition in the ICU and institutional processes for nutrition therapy in the ICU. Furthermore, the Working Group has noted areas requiring additional research, including the most appropriate use of hypocaloric feeding in the ICU. CONCLUSIONS The objective of the Working Group in formulating these statements is to guide healthcare professionals in practicing appropriate clinical nutrition in the ICU, with a focus on improving quality of care, which will translate into improved patient outcomes.
JAI (Jurnal Anestesiologi Indonesia) | 2018
Ardiyan Ardiyan; Dita Aditianingsih
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control | 2018
Yulia Rosa Saharman; Anis Karuniawati; Rudyanto Sedono; Dita Aditianingsih; Pratiwi Sudarmono; W. H. F. Goessens; C.H.W. Klaassen; Henri A. Verbrugh; Juliëtte A. Severin
Advanced Science Letters | 2018
Lara Aristya; Dita Aditianingsih
World Nutrition Journal | 2017
Pittara Pansawira; Luciana Budiati Sutanto; Dita Aditianingsih
Medical Journal of Indonesia | 2017
Dita Aditianingsih; Anne Suwan Djaja; Yohanes W.H. George
Kidney International Reports | 2017
Eka Seprianti Widi Astuti; Dita Aditianingsih
Majalah Anestesia dan Critical Care | 2016
Dita Aditianingsih; Peni Yulia; Yohanes W.H. George; Luciana Budiati Sutanto
Jurnal Neuroanestesi Indonesia | 2016
Dita Aditianingsih; Rudyanto Sedono; Yoshua Baktiar