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Fluid Management Strategies for Pulmonary Edema: Balancing Risks and Benefits

Akir Shigeo

Pulmonary edema is a condition in which excess fluid accumulates in the lungs, leading to difficulty breathing, chest pain, and other respiratory symptoms. Fluid management is a critical component of the treatment of pulmonary edema, as excessive fluid administration can exacerbate the condition, while inadequate fluid administration can lead to hypotension and other complications. In this article, we will explore the various fluid management strategies used in the treatment of pulmonary edema, focusing on the challenges of balancing the risks and benefits of different approaches.