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Ex vivo rat heart normothermic perfusion with intermittent low flow and triiodothyronine. [PDF]
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Intravenous fluid therapy: essential components and key considerations. [PDF]
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Vascular permeability and loss of glycocalix in sepsis: the role of fluid resuscitation. [PDF]
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Early combination of albumin with crystalloids administration might not be beneficial for the survival of ischemic stroke patients with sepsis: A retrospective analysis from MIMIC‑IV database. [PDF]
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Effects of Crystalloid-Colloid Solutions on Traumatic Brain Injury
Journal of Neurotrauma, 2007The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of crystalloid and crystalloid-colloid solutions administered at different times after isolated traumatic brain injury. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized to receive one of three intravenous treatments (4 mL/kg body weight) at 10 min or 6 h after moderate traumatic brain injury.
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Retrieval of crystalloid cardioplegic solutions
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1996We describe a very simple method to minimize the systemic hemodilution associated with crystalloid cardioplegic solutions, either in an antegrade or retrograde fashion.
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