Abstract Background In cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), large amounts of fluids are administered. CPB priming with crystalloid solution causes marked hemodilution and fluid extravasation. Colloid solutions may reduce fluid overload because they have a better volume expansion effect than crystalloids. The European Medicines Agency does not recommend the use of hydroxyethyl starch solutions (HES) due to harmful renal effects. Albumin solution does not impair blood coagulation but the findings on kidney function are conflicting. On the other hand, albumin may reduce endothelial glycocalyx destruction and decrease platelet count during CPB. No large randomized, double-blind, clinical trials have compared albumin solution to c...
AIM: This prospective, randomized and controlled trial compares the use of human albumin (HA) and hy...
ObjectiveThe effects of hydroxyethyl starch on bleeding after cardiopulmonary bypass were determined...
BACKGROUND The use of artificial colloids has declined in critical care, whereas they are still used...
Background In cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), large amounts of fluids are adminis...
Background: The ideal strategy to prime the cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) circuit in adult cardiac su...
IMPORTANCE In cardiac surgery, albumin solution may maintain hemodynamics better than crystalloids a...
Abstract Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of cardiac surgery. Factors s...
Background. Albumin in the priming solution precoats the surface of the cardiopulmonary bypass circu...
Background: The most ideal approach on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) priming and intravenous fluid c...
Increasing, the colloid osmotic pressure (COP) of blood cardioplegia (BCP) may reduce myocardial ede...
Abstract Background Fluid administration is a key tool in the maintenance of normovolemia in patient...
PURPOSE: Prolonged duration of cardiopulmonary bypass aggravates the degree of inflammation and coag...
To investigate the effect of albumin exposure in ICU after cardiac surgery on hospital mortality, co...
Background Fluid resuscitation is frequently required for cardiac surgical patients admitted to t...
OBJECTIVES: Colloid oncotic pressure (COP) is an important factor in cardiac surgery, owing to its r...
AIM: This prospective, randomized and controlled trial compares the use of human albumin (HA) and hy...
ObjectiveThe effects of hydroxyethyl starch on bleeding after cardiopulmonary bypass were determined...
BACKGROUND The use of artificial colloids has declined in critical care, whereas they are still used...
Background In cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), large amounts of fluids are adminis...
Background: The ideal strategy to prime the cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) circuit in adult cardiac su...
IMPORTANCE In cardiac surgery, albumin solution may maintain hemodynamics better than crystalloids a...
Abstract Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of cardiac surgery. Factors s...
Background. Albumin in the priming solution precoats the surface of the cardiopulmonary bypass circu...
Background: The most ideal approach on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) priming and intravenous fluid c...
Increasing, the colloid osmotic pressure (COP) of blood cardioplegia (BCP) may reduce myocardial ede...
Abstract Background Fluid administration is a key tool in the maintenance of normovolemia in patient...
PURPOSE: Prolonged duration of cardiopulmonary bypass aggravates the degree of inflammation and coag...
To investigate the effect of albumin exposure in ICU after cardiac surgery on hospital mortality, co...
Background Fluid resuscitation is frequently required for cardiac surgical patients admitted to t...
OBJECTIVES: Colloid oncotic pressure (COP) is an important factor in cardiac surgery, owing to its r...
AIM: This prospective, randomized and controlled trial compares the use of human albumin (HA) and hy...
ObjectiveThe effects of hydroxyethyl starch on bleeding after cardiopulmonary bypass were determined...
BACKGROUND The use of artificial colloids has declined in critical care, whereas they are still used...