Journals Reviews

Journal of Indian Medical Association (JIMA)
The book is precisely the same as the name suggests. It fulfills a long felt need for compact & yet detailed practical approach to fluid therapy in various medical and surgical conditions. Apart from the introductory chapters explaining the basics of body fluid compartments and their compositions along with disorders, there are chapters detailing special situations. e.g. fluid management in diabetes mellitus, renal disorders, burns etc.
Instead of delivering the abstruse mechanism of aquaporess and electrolyte charts, this handbook goes in to the details of individual problems faced, methods of collection of arterial blood, monitoring the intake & output, ORT and most of the other everyday problems faced by the medical and surgical residents and consultants alike.
This book, in summary, is an excellent handbook that should be on the shelf of every department and in the pocket of every resident in a hospital.

JAPI (Journal of Association of Physicians of India)
Vol No. 72 | Issue No. I2 | December 2024 | ISSM: 0004-5772
Dr Sanjay Pandya’s “Practical Guidelines on Fluid Therapy” stands as a beacon in the field, offering a remarkably simplified approach to understanding fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base disorders. This essential text is not only a learning tool but also a dynamic resource with an included access code for continuous updates, future chapters, and instructional videos.
The book meticulously details fluid management across various physiological states, from pregnancy to pediatrics, and addresses diverse disease states and postoperative care scenarios. Dr Pandya’s clear explanations demystify the basics of IV fluids, solutions, and replacement strategies, making complex concepts accessible to practitioners at all levels.
Having known Dr Pandya for over two decades, I have witnessed his journey from Rajkot to his current global prominence. His commitment to patient education, exemplified by the widely accessible “Kidney Education for Patients” in over 40 languages, underscores his dedication to advancing medical knowledge worldwide.
The latest edition promises further improvement over its predecessors, aiming to meet and exceed expectations. For any practitioner seeking to deepen their understanding and refine their clinical practice in fluid therapy, this book is indispensable. Dr Pandya’s expertise shines through every page, ensuring that readers not only satisfy their thirst for knowledge but also gain practical insights that enhance patient care.
“Practical Guidelines on Fluid Therapy” is more than just a book; it is a cornerstone resource that empowers healthcare professionals to navigate the complexities of fluid management confidently and effectively.
I strongly recommend you to grab your copies and motivate your students or colleagues to read it.

(Prof) Dr Agam Vora

CHEST Physician
General Secretary—Association of Physicians of India
Medical Director, Brahma Kumari’s Global Hospital & Research Centre
Managing BSES MG Hospital, Andheri West, Mumbai

Indian Journal of Anesthesia
The book is precisely the same as the name suggests. It fulfills a long felt need for compact & yet detailed practical approach to fluid therapy in various medical and surgical conditions. Apart from the introductory chapters explaining the basics of body fluid compartments and their compositions along with disorders, there are chapters detailing special situations. e.g. fluid management in diabetes mellitus, renal disorders, burns etc.
Instead of delivering the abstruse mechanism of aquaporess and electrolyte charts, this handbook goes in to the details of individual problems faced, methods of collection of arterial blood, monitoring the intake & output, ORT and most of the other everyday problems faced by the medical and surgical residents and consultants alike. This book, in summary, is an excellent handbook that should be on the shelf of every department and in the pocket of every resident in a hospital.

Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
The textbook "Practical Guidelines on Fluid Therapy" authored by Dr. Sanjay Pandya (consulting nephrologist) has satisfied the long-felt need of a comprehensive monogram on fluid therapy in adults and children. The book is handy, low-cost, user-friendly and authoritative. The use of a question and answer format has made the text appealing to physicians who are looking for a specific answer in a given clinical situation. The scattered medical literature on fluid and electrolyte therapy has been well compiled in one place by means of this book.
Each chapter begins with a table of contents, which allows the reader to go to the desired information readily, thus saving precious time. The text has been well supported by liberal use of flowcharts, tables, diagrams and figures. Various formulae for calculations have been provided and explained in a lucid language. The bibliography of about 30 references at the end of the textbook adds depth to the research done by the author while compiling the textbook.
The text has been aptly divided into 11 chapters, which describe the management of fluids and electrolyte imbalance in various medical and surgical disorders. The text begins with a chapter on basic physiology and ends with a chapter on prescribing fluid therapy. The inclusion of the composition of the various fluid preparations and electrolyte solutions available adds a good practical dimension to the textbook. All the important disorders of fluid balance and individual electrolyte imbalance are dealt with in the third chapter. Separate chapters on diabetes mellitus and renal disorders emphasize the importance of fluid and electrolyte management in these conditions. Acid-base disorders have been dealt with as well. Fluid therapy in children has been given due importance and is dealt with separately. The chapter on fluid therapy in children discusses the various forms of dehydration in children and intravenous and oral rehydration therapy. The index provided at the end of the book allows rapid search of the desired information.
If the book is converted into a ′Pocket-Book′ format, it will be easier for the resident medical officers to carry it around in their wards. The book would be an asset to libraries and it would also serve as a useful desktop reference for undergraduate and postgraduate medical students, practitioners, physicians, nephrologists, endocrinologists and medical teachers.

Indian Journal of Pharmacology
This book written by Dr. Sanjay N. Pandya, a practicing Nephrologist is indeed a practical guide on management of fluid and electrolyte imbalance. Subject which is considered dull and most difficult to comprehend is quite well written and simplified by the author in form of question and answer.
It covers several areas separately which include fluid therapy in medical emergencies, renal disorders, diabetes mellitus and in pediatric and surgical patients. Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) syndrome is an example of specific surgical situation where special management strategy has been outlined.
The book is mainly meant for ICU residents and practicing doctors, besides as a reference book for medical postgraduates and library. There are several boxes and flow-charts summing up the key points and approach to a particular problem, however there could have been still more. More case studies in each chapter with management strategy would have been ideal. Despite this small shortcoming, it is an immensely readable book and is good for many. Style of presentation and language is simple and enjoyable.
Review by: Dr. TK Dutta, Professor of Medicine, JIPMER, Pondicherry - 605006, India

Indian Journal of Practical Pediatrics
Fluid therapy is one of the more important problems but a volatile subject. The author has made it, simple by presenting all the chapters in the form of questions and answers which makes understanding of complex problems easy. This book describes the basic physiology and principals of fluid therapy in depth. Approach to dyselectrolytemias is very practical. The author has described many case scenarios in the chapter on acid base disorders, which help in better understanding of the problem. The calculation of rate of fluid infusion for standard and micro IV drip set is sample and will be very useful to practitioners. There is a separate chapter on fluid therapy in children. The print is bold and easy to read. Overall, this book can be recommended for practitioners.