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Real-World Evaluation of the Safety and Effectiveness of 2.3% Hypertonic Saline Soft Mist Spray for Sino-Nasal Symptoms. [PDF]
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Use of a Novel Buffered Hypertonic Saline Solution for Fluid Replacement and Resuscitation During Spinal Surgery in Adolescents. [PDF]
Lysandrou M +7 more
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The role of hypertonic saline in neurotrauma
Animal and human studies suggest that hypertonic saline is a potential therapeutic agent to assist with the medical treatment of patients with traumatic brain injury. It may have a place as osmotherapy to decrease brain size, predominantly of uninjured brain and has several potential advantages over mannitol.
White, H., Cook, D., Venkatesh, B.
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Pulmonary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2011
The mainstay of treatment in bronchiolitis includes oxygenation, aspiration of secretions from the respiratory tract and maintenance of hydration. The first choice medical agent in clinical practice is nebulized bronchodilators, although their place in treatment is controversial.We investigated the therapeutic benefit of nebulized hypertonic (3 ...
Emek Uyur Yalcin, Rabia Gönül Sezer
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The mainstay of treatment in bronchiolitis includes oxygenation, aspiration of secretions from the respiratory tract and maintenance of hydration. The first choice medical agent in clinical practice is nebulized bronchodilators, although their place in treatment is controversial.We investigated the therapeutic benefit of nebulized hypertonic (3 ...
Emek Uyur Yalcin, Rabia Gönül Sezer
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Hypertonic Saline and the Microcirculation
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2003The systemic inflammation that occurs in shock states is believed to promote overexuberant microcirculatory activation, the release of toxic proteases and oxygen radicals causing microvascular damage, and subsequent tissue and organ injury. Although shock-associated microvascular failure is often unresolved after standard resuscitation, hypertonic ...
José L, Pascual +3 more
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Hypertonic Saline in Hydatid Disease
World Journal of Surgery, 2001AbstractThe objective of this study was to determine the scolicidal effects of saline in different concentrations using different exposure times and to examine whether hypertonic saline can be used to irrigate the abdomen when there is a free intraperitoneal perforation of hydatid disease.
Pekcan, M +8 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1999
A key feature in the successful resuscitation of dehydrated or endotoxemic ruminants is the total amount of sodium administered. Administration of small volumes of HS and HSD offer major advantages over large volumes of isotonic saline because HS and HSD do not require intravenous catheterization or periodic monitoring, and are therefore suitable for ...
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A key feature in the successful resuscitation of dehydrated or endotoxemic ruminants is the total amount of sodium administered. Administration of small volumes of HS and HSD offer major advantages over large volumes of isotonic saline because HS and HSD do not require intravenous catheterization or periodic monitoring, and are therefore suitable for ...
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Hypertonic saline: a change of practice
Nursing in Critical Care, 2012Background: This practice development review describes how the introduction of hypertonic saline in the treatment of raised intracranial pressure was brought about in one critical care unit. It considers the need for staff education and patient safety as an integral part of the change process.Aim: The aim was to review making a practice change, using ...
Elizabeth, Williams, Nichola, von Fintel
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