ObjectiveHypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with increased fluid extravasation. This study aimed to compare whether iso-oncotic priming solutions, in contrast to crystalloids, could reduce the cold-induced fluid extravasation during cardiopulmonary bypass in piglets.MethodsThree groups were studied: the control group (CT group; n = 10), the albumin group (Alb group; n = 7), and the hydroxyethyl starch group (HES group; n = 7). Prime (1000 mL) and supplemental fluid were acetated Ringer solution, 4% albumin, and 6% hydroxyethyl starch, respectively. After 1 hour of normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass, hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (cooling to 28°C within 15 minutes) was initiated and continued to 90 minutes. Fluid needs, p...
The search for the ideal priming fluid continues as more evidence is discovered about side effects o...
AbstractObjective: Use of extracorporeal systems in cardiopulmonary bypass and dialysis induces vasc...
Background: Fluids are often given liberally after the return of spontaneous circulation. However, t...
ObjectiveHypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with increased fluid extravasation. This s...
AbstractObjectiveHypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with capillary fluid leakage, resu...
ObjectiveTo evaluate how pulsed versus nonpulsed cardiopulmonary bypass influences microvascular flu...
Rewarming by extracorporeal circulation (ECC) is the recommended treatment for accidental hypothermi...
ObjectiveHigh flow rates during cardiopulmonary bypass are assumed to increase fluid accumulation. T...
Ten per cent low molecular weight hydroxyethyl starch is a plasma substitute only recently used as p...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the influence of high colloid oncotic pressure (COP) priming of card...
OBJECTIVES: Colloid oncotic pressure (COP) is an important factor in cardiac surgery, owing to its r...
Abstract Background In cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), large amounts of fluids a...
Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncoti...
Perioperative volume replacement after cardiopulmonary bypass is complicated by post-bypass systemic...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine whether damage after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest can be di...
The search for the ideal priming fluid continues as more evidence is discovered about side effects o...
AbstractObjective: Use of extracorporeal systems in cardiopulmonary bypass and dialysis induces vasc...
Background: Fluids are often given liberally after the return of spontaneous circulation. However, t...
ObjectiveHypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with increased fluid extravasation. This s...
AbstractObjectiveHypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with capillary fluid leakage, resu...
ObjectiveTo evaluate how pulsed versus nonpulsed cardiopulmonary bypass influences microvascular flu...
Rewarming by extracorporeal circulation (ECC) is the recommended treatment for accidental hypothermi...
ObjectiveHigh flow rates during cardiopulmonary bypass are assumed to increase fluid accumulation. T...
Ten per cent low molecular weight hydroxyethyl starch is a plasma substitute only recently used as p...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the influence of high colloid oncotic pressure (COP) priming of card...
OBJECTIVES: Colloid oncotic pressure (COP) is an important factor in cardiac surgery, owing to its r...
Abstract Background In cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), large amounts of fluids a...
Introduction: Isotonic crystalloids play a central role in perioperative fluid management. Isooncoti...
Perioperative volume replacement after cardiopulmonary bypass is complicated by post-bypass systemic...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine whether damage after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest can be di...
The search for the ideal priming fluid continues as more evidence is discovered about side effects o...
AbstractObjective: Use of extracorporeal systems in cardiopulmonary bypass and dialysis induces vasc...
Background: Fluids are often given liberally after the return of spontaneous circulation. However, t...