Fluid management in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: effects of an acetate- versus lactate-buffered balanced infusion solution on hemodynamic stability (HEMACETAT)

  • Pfortmueller, Carmen A.
  • Faeh, Livia
  • Mueller, Martin
  • Eberle, Balthasar
  • Jenni, Hansjorg
  • Zante, Bjorn
  • Prazak, Josef
  • Englberger, Lars
  • Takala, Jukka
  • Jakob, Stephan M.
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

BackgroundRecent 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.MethodsUsing 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 administrati...

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