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Fluid overload is associated with increases in length of stay and hospital costs: pooled analysis of data from more than 600 US hospitals
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For a population of US inpatients who received FFP during hospitalization, fluid overload was associated with a 29% increase in LOS and a $14,062 increase in hospital costs per visit. These findings suggest that the incidence of fluid overload in the general population is greater than historically reported. A substantial economic burden may be associated with fluid overload in the US.
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