The choice of colloids vs crystalloids for volume resuscitation has long been a subject of debate among critical care practitioners, primarily because there are data to support arguments for both forms of therapy. In 1998, the British Medic...
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Results of a large, randomized, double-blind study show that there is no evidence to support the use of colloid over crystalloid for volume resuscitation.
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This chapter describes the salient features of crystalloid and colloid fluids, both individually and as a group. This is a must-know topic in the care of hospitalized patients, and several reviews are included at the end of the chapter to supplement the text.
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As indicated by the increase in extravascular fluid content after surgery, both colloid and crystalloid priming volumes were transferred to the extravascular space.
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Acute affect of mitral calve replacement on extravascular lung water in patients receiving colloid or crystalloid priming of cardiopulmonary bypass. [Br J Anaesth. 1997]
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Crystalloid vs. colloid resuscitation: is one better? A randomized clinical study. ... Virgilio RW, Rice CL, Smith DE, James DR, Zarins CK, Hobelmann CF, Peters RM. Surgery. 1979; 85 (2): 129-39 ... Fluids were given to maintain the pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) equal to or within 5 torr above preoperative (PO) levels,
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In this article we will discuss hypovolaemia and its consequences, the physiology of body fluids and finally the choice of the most appropriate fluid, touching on the colloid-crystalloid controversy. Hypovolaemia is one of the most common and potentially reversible crises in acute medicine.
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