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Hypertonic saline solutions for treatment of intracranial hypertension
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2007This review aims to provide an update on recent knowledge gained on hypertonic saline solutions for the treatment of intracranial hypertension. Explanatory approaches to the mechanisms underlying the edema-reducing effects of the solutions are outlined, practical aspects of use are presented, and trials that assessed their clinical utility are ...
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Physiologic and hypertonic saline solutions impair ciliary activity in vitro
The Laryngoscope, 1999AbstractObjective/Hypothesis: Physiologic saline (NaCl 0.9%) is commonly used in treating acute and chronic rhinosinusitis. Moreover, physiologic saline is used as a control medium, vehicle, or solvent in studies on ciliary beat frequency (CBF). Hypertonic saline (NaCl 7% and 14.4%) has been applied in attempts to enhance mucociliary transport in ...
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Hypertonic saline solutions in shock resuscitation.
Compendium (Yardley, PA), 2013Hypertonic saline solutions (HSS) have several characteristics that may improve the survival of patients during the initial treatment of certain types of shock. The use of isotonic crystalloids for resuscitation has several limitations: large infusion volumes are needed to increase the intravascular space; these large volumes cannot be given rapidly ...
Jennifer, Kyes, Justine A, Johnson
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[Hemodynamic effects of hypertonic saline solutions].
Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 1998Haemodynamic effects of hypertonic saline solutions (HSS) have been extensively studied in animals and humans. Hypertonic sodium chloride (7.5%, 2,500 mOsm.L-1) either alone or combined with colloids, remains the standard solution. The haemodynamic response of HSS observed during treatment of hypovolaemic shock is explained by 1) an increase in preload
F, Sztark, J P, Gékière, P, Dabadie
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Hypertonic saline solution in corneal edema.
Annals of ophthalmology, 1975Seventy-five patients (89 eyes) with corneal edema were treated with topical instillations of 5% hypertonic saline in a water soluble polymer solution (Adsorbonac). Ancillary therapy included glaucoma medications, IDU, corticosteroids, antibiotics and hydrophilic bandage lenses.
A, Marisi, J V, Aquavella
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Hypertonic saline solution: an effective wound dressing solution.
East African medical journal, 1993In search of a cheaper and effective dressing solution for ulcers, 53 patients presenting with various types of ulcers at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital were treated with different strengths hypertonic saline 0.3, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5, 2 and 3 osmoles. The ages of the ulcers were between 3 months and 3 years.
E D, Mangete, K S, West, C D, Blankson
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Cerebral effects of isovolemic hemodilution with a hypertonic saline solution
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1985✓ In view of a growing interest in the resuscitative use of hypertonic saline solutions, the authors have examined the cerebral effects of isovolemic hemodilution carried out over 1 hour (hematocrit decreased from 40% to 20%, stable arterial and right arterial pressures), using a hypertonic lactated Ringer's solution (HT-LR:Na+ 252 mEq/liter ...
Todd M. M., Tommasino C., Moore S.
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Small-volume resuscitation with hypertonic saline solution in hypovolemic cats
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1989SUMMARY We evaluated the hemodynamic effects of iv and intraaortic (aortic root) administration of 7.5% NaCl solution on hemodynamics in anesthetized cats with severe hypovolemia. Hypovolemic shock was induced by exsanguinating cats to a mean arterial blood pressure of 50 mm of Hg, which was maintained for 30 minutes prior to treatment.
W W, Muir, J, Sally
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Arginine or Hypertonic Saline–Stimulated Copeptin to Diagnose AVP Deficiency
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Julie Refardt, Cihan Atila, Irina Chifu
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Hypertonic saline solutions in infections
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