The Harmful Effects of Hypertonic Sodium Lactate Administration in Hyperdynamic Septic Shock

  • Su, Fuhong
  • Xie, Keliang
  • He, Xinrong
  • Orbegozo, Diego
  • Hosokawa, Koji
  • Post, Emiel Hendrik
  • DONADELLO, Katia
  • Taccone, Fabio Silvio
  • Creteur, Jacques
  • Vincent, Jean Louis
Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Abstract

Hypertonic sodium lactate (HTL) expands intravascular volume and may provide an alternative substrate for cellular metabolism in sepsis. We compared the effects of HTL, hypertonic saline (HTS), 0.9% ("normal") saline (NS) and Ringer's lactate (RL) on hemodynamics, sublingual and renal microcirculation, renal, mesenteric and brain perfusion, renal and cerebral metabolism, and survival in anesthetized, mechanically ventilated, adult female sheep. Animals (7 in each group) were randomized to receive a bolus (over 15-min) of 3 mL/kg 0.5 M HTL, 3 mL/kg 3% HTS, 10.8 mL/kg NS, or 10.8 mL/kg RL at 2, 6, and 10 h after induction of fecal peritonitis, followed by 2-h infusions of 1 mL/kg/h (HTL/HTS groups) or 3.6 mL/kg/h (NS/RL groups). Animals also ...

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