Half-molar sodium-lactate solution has a beneficial effect in patients after coronary artery bypass grafting.

  • Leverve, Xavier, M
  • Boon, Cindy
  • Hakim, Tarmizi
  • Anwar, Maizul
  • Siregar, Erwin
  • Mustafa, Iqbal
Publication date
October 2008
Publisher
Springer Verlag

Abstract

International audienceOBJECTIVE: To compare two solutions for fluid resuscitation in post-coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery patients: Ringer's lactate (RL) versus a new solution containing half-molar sodium-lactate (HL). DESIGN: Prospective randomized open label study. SETTING: The first 12 h post-CABG surgery in an intensive care unit (ICU). PATIENTS: There were 230 patients enrolled in the study: 208 were analyzed, with 109 from the HL group and 99 from the RL group. INTERVENTIONS: Patients received over the first 12 h post-CABG 10 ml kg BW(-1) HL solution in the HL group versus 30 ml kg BW(-1) of RL solution in the RL group. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Hemodynamic status, body fluid balance and inotrope utilization were compar...

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