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The use of hypertonic solutions in sepsis

open access: yesTrends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, 2013
Summary Fluid therapy is a key component in the treatment of patients with septic shock. Recent data suggests that hypertonic fluid administration in sepsis may have beneficial effects on the global circulation and the cardiac function that exceed simple intravascular volume expansion.
Van Haren, Frank
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Prehospital Resuscitation of Traumatic Hemorrhagic Shock with Hypertonic Solutions Worsens Hypocoagulation and Hyperfibrinolysis. [PDF]

open access: yesShock, 2015
Impaired hemostasis frequently occurs after traumatic shock and resuscitation. The prehospital fluid administered can exacerbate subsequent bleeding and coagulopathy.
Delano MJ   +8 more
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Vascular Effects of Hypertonic Solutions [PDF]

open access: yesCirculation Research, 1960
During the course of an investigation into the treatment of metabolic acidosis arising from total body perfusion, it was noticed that the intra-arterial administration of concentrated alkalies resulted in a fall in arteriovenous pressure difference at constant flow.
R C, READ   +3 more
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Hypertonic solutions for pediatric patients [PDF]

open access: yesJornal de Pediatria, 2003
To describe the current knowledge and indications for use of hypertonic saline solutions in pediatrics patients.Medline recent review articles and personal files.Basic physiologic principles were reviewed concerning the distribution of fluid inside the intravascular, interstitial and intracellular compartments.
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Laking of blood by hypertonic solutions [PDF]

open access: yesExperimental Biology and Medicine, 1914
It is known that hypertonic solutions when added to blood may cause laking.1 To determine if possible if this phenomenon could be due to a drying action on the scarlet blood discs, as this is known to so affect them that they lose hemoglobin to watery solutions even though such solutions are iso-or hyper-tonic to blood serum, experiments were performed
Guthrie, C. C., Lee, M. E.
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Development and evaluation of a chloramphenicol hypertonic ophthalmic solution

open access: yesIndian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2008
Hypertonic ophthalmic solutions are used to treat ocular diseases associated with edema. In this study, we developed a chloramphenicol hypertonic ophthalmic solution. These drops were developed based on the cosolvency and additional dielectric constant concepts. Two different solvents: PEG 300 and glycerol were used as cosolvents.
Jithan, A. V.   +2 more
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Hypertonic Solutions [PDF]

open access: yesTransfusion Alternatives in Transfusion Medicine, 2003
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