Background: Crystalloids are first line in fluid resuscitation therapy, however there is a lack of evidence-based recommendations on the volume to be administered. Therefore, we aimed at comparing the systemic hemodynamic and respiratory effects of volume replacement therapy with a 1:1 ratio to the historical 1:3 ratio. Methods: Anesthetized, ventilated rats randomly included in 3 groups: blood withdrawal and replacement with crystalloid in 1:1 ratio (Group 1,n= 11), traditional 1:3 ratio (Group 3,n= 12) and a control group with no interventions (Group C,n= 9). Arterial blood of 5% of the total blood volume was withdrawn 7 times, and replacedstepwise with different volume rations of Ringer’s acetate, according to group assignments. Airway r...
Shock is a pathologic state with high mortality rate and characterized by a reduction of systemic ti...
Objective:The type of fluid that should be used in uncontrollable hemorrhages remains an area of res...
Fluid resuscitation with large amounts of crystalloids is usual in critically ill patients and Norm...
Abstract Background Crystalloids are first line in fluid resuscitation therapy, however there is a l...
BACKGROUND: Fluid resuscitation remains a cornerstone in the management of acute bleeding. According...
BACKGROUND: Fluid replacement with blood products, colloids and crystalloids is associated with mor...
INTRODUCTION: The most effective rate of fluid resuscitation in haemorrhagic shock is unknown. METHO...
Background. Information is lacking concerning optimal infusion rates of crystalloid during resus-cit...
The average adult is roughly comprised of 50-60% water that embodies the intracellular and extracell...
Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncoti...
Background: The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that balanced crystalloid resusc...
for the CRISTAL InvestigatorsInternational audienceObjective To compare the haemodynamic effect of c...
BACKGROUND: Colloids are widely used in the replacement of fluid volume, however doubts remain as to...
BACKGROUND: Hypertonic solutions are considered to have a greater ability to expand blood volume and...
Background: in the later stages of circulatory shock, monitoring should help to avoid fluid overload...
Shock is a pathologic state with high mortality rate and characterized by a reduction of systemic ti...
Objective:The type of fluid that should be used in uncontrollable hemorrhages remains an area of res...
Fluid resuscitation with large amounts of crystalloids is usual in critically ill patients and Norm...
Abstract Background Crystalloids are first line in fluid resuscitation therapy, however there is a l...
BACKGROUND: Fluid resuscitation remains a cornerstone in the management of acute bleeding. According...
BACKGROUND: Fluid replacement with blood products, colloids and crystalloids is associated with mor...
INTRODUCTION: The most effective rate of fluid resuscitation in haemorrhagic shock is unknown. METHO...
Background. Information is lacking concerning optimal infusion rates of crystalloid during resus-cit...
The average adult is roughly comprised of 50-60% water that embodies the intracellular and extracell...
Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncoti...
Background: The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that balanced crystalloid resusc...
for the CRISTAL InvestigatorsInternational audienceObjective To compare the haemodynamic effect of c...
BACKGROUND: Colloids are widely used in the replacement of fluid volume, however doubts remain as to...
BACKGROUND: Hypertonic solutions are considered to have a greater ability to expand blood volume and...
Background: in the later stages of circulatory shock, monitoring should help to avoid fluid overload...
Shock is a pathologic state with high mortality rate and characterized by a reduction of systemic ti...
Objective:The type of fluid that should be used in uncontrollable hemorrhages remains an area of res...
Fluid resuscitation with large amounts of crystalloids is usual in critically ill patients and Norm...