Albumin kinetics, intravascular fluid volume, and respiratory function in pigs ventilated at different levels of mechanical power following crystalloid vs. albumin infusion [PDF]
Background The rationale of albumin use lies in its potential to increase oncotic pressure and optimize tissue perfusion. Randomized trials have not demonstrated a survival benefit, and the effects of albumin on volemia remain unclear.
Simone Gattarello +20 more
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Isotonic crystalloid solutions: a structured review of the literature [PDF]
Several different crystalloid solutions are available for i.v. fluid administration but there is little information about their specific advantages and disadvantages.We performed a systematic search of MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CENTRAL up until May 17, 2012, selecting all prospective human studies that directly compared any near-isotonic crystalloids and ...
Orbegozo Cortes, Diego +2 more
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Crystalloid (Ringer’s Solution) Versus Colloid 6% HES (130/0.4) for Pump Priming in CPB Surgery
Aim: Various crystalloid and colloidal solutions are used to prime the cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) system. The aim of our study was to compare the effects of crystalloids and colloids used as priming solution during CPB.
Funda Söğüt +2 more
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Ex vivo rat heart normothermic perfusion with intermittent low flow and triiodothyronine [PDF]
BackgroundIschemia-reperfusion injury remains the main constraint of normothermic perfusion. The present study investigated the potential of therapies targeting reperfusion injury such as triiodothyronine and interventions mimicking ischemic ...
Iordanis Mourouzis +7 more
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Objective: Although albumin solution is the colloid of choice to resuscitate septic shock patients who do not respond to crystalloid solutions, its usage is limited by its cost.
Surat Tongyoo +3 more
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Balanced Crystalloid Solutions [PDF]
Abstract Intravenous fluid therapy is the most common intervention received by acutely ill patients. Historically, saline (0.9% sodium chloride) has been the most frequently administered intravenous fluid, especially in North America.
Matthew W, Semler, John A, Kellum
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Acid-Base and Plasma Biochemical Changes Using Crystalloid Fluids in Stranded Juvenile Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta). [PDF]
The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy and effects on acid-base and electrolyte status of several crystalloid fluids in 57 stranded juvenile loggerhead turtles.Within a rehabilitation program four different crystalloid fluids were administered
María Camacho +6 more
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Short-Term Compatibility Of Furosemide With Crystalloid Solutions [PDF]
Abstract Parenteral veterinary furosemide is a 50-mg/mL solution with a pH of 8.0–9.3. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a commonly used veterinary formulation of 50 mg/mL of furosemide solution could be diluted in vitro without precipitation. Furosemide 50 mg/mL was diluted to concentrations of 10 and 5 mg/mL with 5%
Darcy B, Adin +2 more
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Crystalloid Solutions in Hospital: A Review of Existing Literature
Intravenous fluids (IVF) like normal saline (NS) and Ringer's lactate (RL) are often crucial in the management of hospitalized patients. Mishandling these fluids can lead to complications in about 20% of patients receiving them. In this review, we present the current evidence through the identification of observational studies and randomized trials ...
Panchal, Viraj +2 more
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Rotational thromboelastometry assessment of ballanced crystalloid, hydroxyethyl starch and gelatin effects on coagulation: a randomized trial [PDF]
Background and objectives Modern crystalloid and colloid solutions are balanced solutions which are increasingly used in perioperative period. However, studies investigating their negative effect on whole blood coagulation are missing, and vivid debate ...
Silvie Sevcikova +2 more
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