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Hydroxyethyl starch 2020

Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition), 2021
M, Basora Macaya   +2 more
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[Hydroxyethyl starch].

Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 2010
The purpose of this review is to draw up a statement on current knowledge available on the more recent hydroxyethyl starch (HES).References were obtained from computerized bibliographic research (Medline), recent review articles, the library of the service and personal files.All categories of articles on this topic have been selected.Articles have been
F, Wierre   +3 more
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Hydroxyethyl Starch 130/0.4

Hospital Pharmacy, 2008
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Dennis J. Cada   +2 more
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Hydroxyethyl Starch

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1997
B B, Warren, M E, Durieux
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Macroamylasaemia after treatment with hydroxyethyl starch

European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1977
Abstract. After infusion of 500 ml of 6% hydroxyethyl starch into fifty‐four patients an increase of serum amylase was observed which in fifty‐one cases exceeded the upper limit of normal (190 U/l). In most cases serum amylase reached twice the basal value.
H, Köhler   +4 more
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Hydroxyethyl starch and coagulation

1999
Hydroxyethyl starch (HES) is one of the most frequently used volume replacement agents. Its advantages, such as high efficacy, few allergic reactions, low cost and general availability, are generally acknowledged. The main disadvantage of HES is its adverse effects on coagulation and resulting hemorrhagic complications.
J. Treib, M. T. Grauer
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Hydroxyethyl starch.

Developments in biological standardization, 1978
HES products should be designated by both their number average of molecular weight (that determines colloidal activity) and molar substitution ratios. In addition to the original HES-70/70 developed in 1960, a rapidly excreted HES-50/50 has been available since 1977.
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Hydroxyethyl starch

Reactions Weekly, 2023
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Hydroxyethyl starch-induced macroamylasemia.

International journal of clinical pharmacology and biopharmacy, 1977
Summarizing, the following results were obtained: 1. After infusion of 500 ml hydroxyethyl starch 6% in all patients an increase of serum amylase occurred, which in most cases reached values twice as high as the basal value. 2. This hyperamylasemia is caused by the formation of a high molecular HES-amylase complex, which cannot be easily eliminated. 3.
H, Köhler, W, Kirch, H J, Horstmann
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