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Background and aims Increased capillary filtration may paradoxically accelerate vascular refill of both fluid and albumin from the interstitial space, which is claimed to be edema-preventing. We characterized this proposed mechanism, called “interstitial
Robert G. Hahn, Randal O. Dull
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Timely and effective blood resuscitation is very important for patients with severe blood loss. The resuscitation fluids for hemorrhagic shock have evolved from whole blood to crystalloid/colloid solutions, crystalloid combined with red blood cells, to ...
Hongjie WANG, Yongjian GUO
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Balanced Crystalloid Solution in Obstetrics
Pregnancy causes specific physiological changes in the cardiovascular system and the water balance, which need absolute exclusion errors in selecting the infusion therapy program. The purpose of the research was to establish the effect of normal pregnancy on water sector and to identify the body of their changes occurring under the influence of ...
Sedinkin, V.A., Klygunenko, O.M.
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Objective: to study the impact of goal-oriented infusion therapy using balanced salt solution, 4% succinylated gelatin, and 6% hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.42 solution on pulmonary extravascular water levels in coronary heart disease patients operated on ...
G. B. Moroz +6 more
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Rapid fluid administration: an evaluation of two techniques
Holly C Gillis,1 Hina Walia,2 Dmitry Tumin,2,3 Tarun Bhalla,2,3 Joseph D Tobias1–4 1Department of Pediatrics, Division of Critical Care Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA; 2Department of Anesthesiology & Pain ...
Gillis HC +4 more
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Physician awareness of fluid volume administered with intravenous antibiotics: a structured interview-based study [PDF]
Objective Fluids administered as drug diluents with intravenous (IV) medicine constitute a substantial fraction of fluids in inpatients. Whether physicians are aware of fluid volumes administered with IV antibiotics for patients with suspected infections
Jaleh Aghaie +2 more
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Impact of intravenous fluid composition on outcomes in patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome [PDF]
Introduction: Intravenous (IV) fluids may be associated with complications not often attributed to fluid type. Fluids with high chloride concentrations such as 0.9 % saline have been associated with adverse outcomes in surgery and critical care ...
A Elixhauser +41 more
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Uso de albumina como fator de risco para mortalidade intra-hospitalar em pacientes portadores de queimaduras no Brasil: coorte histórica não concorrente [PDF]
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Among burn patients, it is common to use colloidal substances under the justification that it is necessary to correct the oncotic pressure of the plasma, thereby reducing the edema in the burnt area and the hypotension.
Atallah, Álvaro Nagib +4 more
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Pros and cons of tetrastarch solution for critically ill patients [PDF]
Proper fluid management is crucial for the management of critically ill patients. However, there is a continuing debate about the choice of the fluid, i.e., crystalloid vs. colloid.
Daisuke Toyoda +2 more
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Aspects of intensive therapy of diabetic ketoacidosis in pediatric practice (literature review)
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is an acute and severe complication of type 1 diabetes mellitus that is associated with a high risk of cerebral edema (CE)and may result in death.
Yu. V. Bykov, А. А. Muravyeva
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