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Cold crystalloid cardioplegia

Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2006
Cold crystalloid cardioplegia is clinically used since the mid-1960s. It is currently applied in adult and pediatric cardiac surgery patients and remains the preferred method of myocardial protection for many cardiac surgeons. This chapter gives a brief overview about the technical aspects of cold crystalloid cardioplegia application in the operating ...
Hans J, Geissler, Uwe, Mehlhorn
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Colloids vs crystalloids

Critical Care Nurse, 1991
The choice of colloid or crystalloid solutions for resuscitation of a patient in shock remains controversial. Colloids quickly restore plasma volume along with stabilizing hemodynamics. Almost the entire volume is retained within the vascular space after 1 hour.
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Crystalloids in prostatic hyperplasia

The Prostate, 1980
AbstractProstatic crystalloids previously reported only in association with carcinoma were identified in 3.6% of a series of 456 cases of prostatic hyperplasia. Seventy percent of cases with crystalloids contained multiple areas of atypical hyperplasia. The incidence of crystalloids in cases of atypical hyperplasia was 9.6%.
B, Bennett, W A, Gardner
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Colloid and Crystalloid Resuscitation

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001
Use of colloid and crystalloid fluids during resuscitation can be a complicated process. An understanding by the veterinarian of the patient's cardiovascular state, the underlying pathologic process, and the characteristics of crystalloid and colloid fluids available is necessary for establishing a fluid therapy plan.
E, Rudloff, R, Kirby
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Crystalloid and Colloid Therapy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2014
Fluid therapy is a cornerstone of emergency medicine, but equine practitioners should be aware of recent developments that have modified previous recommendations. First, new emphasis on the avoidance of hyperchloremia suggests that crystalloids with a lower chloride concentration may be more appropriate for use.
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