Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncotic preparations of colloids (for example, human albumin or hydroxyethyl starch) remain nearly completely intravascular when infused to compensate for acute blood losses. Recent data were interpreted to indicate a comparable intravascular volume effect for crystalloids, challenging the occasionally suggested advantage of using colloids to treat hypovolemia. General physiological knowledge and clinical experience, however, suggest otherwise. Methods: In a prospective study, double-tracer blood volume measurements were performed before and after intended normovolemic hemodilution in ten female adults, simultaneously substituting the three-fold am...
Background & aimsBlood volume expanding properties of colloids are superior to crystalloids. In addi...
INTRODUCTION: The choice of the intravenous fluid during surgery is often assumed to be of little s...
Objective: To study the effects on volume expansion and myocardial function of colloids or crystallo...
Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncoti...
Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncoti...
BACKGROUND The intraoperative effect of 20% albumin on plasma volume during surgery involving maj...
BACKGROUND Recent evidence suggests that acetate-buffered infusions result in better hemodynamic ...
The average adult is roughly comprised of 50-60% water that embodies the intracellular and extracell...
Background: Crystalloids are first line in fluid resuscitation therapy, however there is a lack of e...
Abstract Background Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is used to reduce the risk of peri-operati...
Although the distribution of various crystalloid and colloid solutions at equilibrium has been well ...
Background and objective: A high number of blood cells increases the viscosity of the blood. The pre...
Background Several different crystalloid solutions are available for i.v. fluid administration but t...
BACKGROUND: Fluid resuscitation remains a cornerstone in the management of acute bleeding. According...
Background: The current pilot study compares the impact of an intravenous infusion of Ringer's lacta...
Background & aimsBlood volume expanding properties of colloids are superior to crystalloids. In addi...
INTRODUCTION: The choice of the intravenous fluid during surgery is often assumed to be of little s...
Objective: To study the effects on volume expansion and myocardial function of colloids or crystallo...
Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncoti...
Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncoti...
BACKGROUND The intraoperative effect of 20% albumin on plasma volume during surgery involving maj...
BACKGROUND Recent evidence suggests that acetate-buffered infusions result in better hemodynamic ...
The average adult is roughly comprised of 50-60% water that embodies the intracellular and extracell...
Background: Crystalloids are first line in fluid resuscitation therapy, however there is a lack of e...
Abstract Background Acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) is used to reduce the risk of peri-operati...
Although the distribution of various crystalloid and colloid solutions at equilibrium has been well ...
Background and objective: A high number of blood cells increases the viscosity of the blood. The pre...
Background Several different crystalloid solutions are available for i.v. fluid administration but t...
BACKGROUND: Fluid resuscitation remains a cornerstone in the management of acute bleeding. According...
Background: The current pilot study compares the impact of an intravenous infusion of Ringer's lacta...
Background & aimsBlood volume expanding properties of colloids are superior to crystalloids. In addi...
INTRODUCTION: The choice of the intravenous fluid during surgery is often assumed to be of little s...
Objective: To study the effects on volume expansion and myocardial function of colloids or crystallo...