BACKGROUND Recent evidence suggests that acetate-buffered infusions result in better hemodynamic stabilization than 0.9% saline in patients undergoing major surgery. The choice of buffer in balanced crystalloid solutions may modify their hemodynamic effects. We therefore compared the inopressor requirements of Ringer's acetate and lactate for perioperative fluid management in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. METHODS Using a randomized controlled double-blind design, we compared Ringer's acetate (RA) to Ringer's lactate (RL) with respect to the average rate of inopressor administered until postoperative hemodynamic stabilization was achieved. Secondary outcomes were the cumulative dose of inopressors, the duration of inopressor ...
Hemodialysis with acetate, DL-lactate and bicarbonate: A hemodynamic and gasometric study. Using inv...
Acid-base balance during continuous hemofiltration in patients with acute renal failure. Critically ...
PURPOSE: To determine whether there was a correlation between the type of administered infusion solu...
BackgroundRecent evidence suggests that acetate-buffered infusions result in better hemodynamic stab...
Background: The current pilot study compares the impact of an intravenous infusion of Ringer's lacta...
INTRODUCTION: The choice of the intravenous fluid during surgery is often assumed to be of little s...
BACKGROUND Intraoperative and postoperative management of cardiac surgery patients is complex, in...
Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncoti...
The study aimed at comparing the effects of perioperatively administered balanced crystalloid infusi...
Background and Aims: Use of lactated intravenous fluids during long surgeries could cause lactate ac...
Background Infusion therapy is one of the most frequently prescribed medications in hospitalized pa...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To compare two solutions for fluid resuscitation in post-coronary a...
To evaluate the effect of hemofiltration on lactate level in adult patients undergoing cardiac surge...
Introduction: Lactate is a marker of hypoperfusion and may be used for risk assessment in critically...
Background: Buffered intravenous fluid preparations contain substrates to maintain acid-base status....
Hemodialysis with acetate, DL-lactate and bicarbonate: A hemodynamic and gasometric study. Using inv...
Acid-base balance during continuous hemofiltration in patients with acute renal failure. Critically ...
PURPOSE: To determine whether there was a correlation between the type of administered infusion solu...
BackgroundRecent evidence suggests that acetate-buffered infusions result in better hemodynamic stab...
Background: The current pilot study compares the impact of an intravenous infusion of Ringer's lacta...
INTRODUCTION: The choice of the intravenous fluid during surgery is often assumed to be of little s...
BACKGROUND Intraoperative and postoperative management of cardiac surgery patients is complex, in...
Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncoti...
The study aimed at comparing the effects of perioperatively administered balanced crystalloid infusi...
Background and Aims: Use of lactated intravenous fluids during long surgeries could cause lactate ac...
Background Infusion therapy is one of the most frequently prescribed medications in hospitalized pa...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To compare two solutions for fluid resuscitation in post-coronary a...
To evaluate the effect of hemofiltration on lactate level in adult patients undergoing cardiac surge...
Introduction: Lactate is a marker of hypoperfusion and may be used for risk assessment in critically...
Background: Buffered intravenous fluid preparations contain substrates to maintain acid-base status....
Hemodialysis with acetate, DL-lactate and bicarbonate: A hemodynamic and gasometric study. Using inv...
Acid-base balance during continuous hemofiltration in patients with acute renal failure. Critically ...
PURPOSE: To determine whether there was a correlation between the type of administered infusion solu...