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Hydroxyethyl starch for resuscitation

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2013
Resuscitation with hydroxyethyl starch (HES) is controversial. In this review, we will present the current evidence for the use of HES solutions including data from recent high-quality randomized clinical trials.Meta-analyses of HES vs. control fluids show clear signals of harm including adverse effects on kidney and haemostatic function, and trends ...
Haase, Nicolai, Perner, Anders
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Pharmacokinetics of Hydroxyethyl Starch

Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2005
Hydroxyethyl starch has recently become the subject of renewed interest because of the introduction of a new specification, hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4, as well as the clinical availability of a solution using a previous hydroxyethyl starch type (hydroxyethyl starch 670/0.75) with a carrier other than 0.9% saline.
Cornelius, Jungheinrich, Thomas A, Neff
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Coagulopathy Induced by Hydroxyethyl Starch

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1997
SCOPUS: ar.j ; info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Baldassarre, Silvia, Vincent, Jean Louis
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Hydroxyethyl starches in equine medicine

Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2019
AbstractObjectiveTo review and discuss the use of hydroxyethyl starches (HES) in equine veterinary medicine, and to provide recommendations for its use.Data sourcesVeterinary and human peer‐reviewed medical literature including scientific reviews, meta‐analyses, and original research articles.Human data synthesisIncreasing evidences on adverse effects ...
Gaby van Galen, Gayle Hallowell
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Cord blood collection and processing with hydroxyethyl starch or non–hydroxyethyl starch

Cytotherapy, 2016
Collection and processing characteristics influencing quality of cord blood (CB) units play an essential role to cord blood banks (CBBs). At many CBBs, volume reduction is performed using hydroxyethyl starch (HES) and the Sepax (Biosafe) automated cell processing system.
Svenja, Schwandt   +3 more
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Hydroxyethyl starch: A half‐century enigma

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2018
HES history HES was introduced in clinical practice in the 1960s, since then concerns on its safety and efficacy have been consistently and extensively raised (0, 1, 14b). As early as in 1968, it was reported abnormal massive bleeding in patients that received HES and Authors commented: “(...)there is need for further investigation (...)in patients ...
Bilotta, Federico   +3 more
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99Tcm hydroxyethyl starch

Nuclear Medicine Communications, 1987
The usefulness of 99Tcm hydroxyethyl starch (99Tcm HES) has been evaluated for visualization of lymphatic channels and lymph nodes. 99Tcm HES was prepared with a labelling efficiency higher than 95%. Its usefulness for imaging lymphatic channels and lymph nodes were compared to 99Tcm human serum albumin (99Tcm HSA), 99Tcm dextran (99Tcm DXT) and 99Tcm ...
S, Sadek   +3 more
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