University Hospitals needed to cut IV fluid use by 40%. It saved 65%

Cleveland-based University Hospitals typically consume 2,600 liters of intravenous fluids per day. However, with the temporary closure of the nation’s primary manufacturer of IV fluids, the system is now tasked with reducing its daily average to about 1,100 liters — a 40% cutback.

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