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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1988
Blood loss up to 10–15% of the total blood volume can be substituted by mere crystalloids. A quicker and more stable volume replacement can be accomplished with colloid solutions. Combination of artificial colloids (e.g., dextran 60, dextran 70 or hydroxyethyl starches with high degree of hydroxyethylation) with crystalloids (isotonic balanced ...
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Blood loss up to 10–15% of the total blood volume can be substituted by mere crystalloids. A quicker and more stable volume replacement can be accomplished with colloid solutions. Combination of artificial colloids (e.g., dextran 60, dextran 70 or hydroxyethyl starches with high degree of hydroxyethylation) with crystalloids (isotonic balanced ...
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Plasma Substitutes Therapy in Pediatrics
Current Drug Targets, 2012Hypovolemia is the most common cause of circulatory failure in children and may lead to critical tissue perfusion and eventually multiple-organ failure. Administration of fluids to maintain or restore intravascular volume represents a common intervention after hemorrhagic shock occurring during surgical procedures or in patients with trauma ...
Pietrini, Domenico +6 more
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Minerva anestesiologica, 2006
Adequate restoration of intravascular volume remains an important therapeutic manoeuvre in managing the surgical, medical and the critically ill intensive care patient. Definition of the ideal volume replacement strategy still remains one of the burning problems.
J, Boldt, S, Suttner
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Adequate restoration of intravascular volume remains an important therapeutic manoeuvre in managing the surgical, medical and the critically ill intensive care patient. Definition of the ideal volume replacement strategy still remains one of the burning problems.
J, Boldt, S, Suttner
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Anaphylactoid Reactions to Plasma Substitutes
International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1985Anaphylactoid reactions have been reported in association with all of the currently available plasma substitutes. The clinical picture ranges from skin reactions only to severe and life-threatening complications, which can be conveniently classified into four grades of severity.
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[Synthetic plasma substitutes].
Giornale di clinica medica, 1989Ampia review circa i succedanei sintetici del plasma ad uso degli anestesisti-rianimatori, dei chirurghi e degli internisti.
Giacomello M +3 more
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Circulating tumor DNA in advanced solid tumors: Clinical relevance and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Michael L Cheng +2 more
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