From: New perspectives of volemic resuscitation in polytrauma patients: a review
Author | Type of fluid | Observations | Reference |
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O’Malley et al. | NaCl 0.9 %, respective lactated Ringer | They noticed that when using lactated Ringer solution, the incidence of patients with hyperkalemia decreases, as well as incidence of acidosis. | [65] |
Maitland et al. | Albumine, respective NaCl 0.9 % | In both cases there was an increase in mortality rate. | [66] |
Shaw et al. | NaCl 0.9 %, respective balanced crystalloid | When using NaCl 0.9 % there was an increase in mortality rate and ABG imbalances. | [67] |
Annane et al. | Comparison between colloids and cristaloides. | There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups. | [68] |
Rasmussen et al. | Studied the effects of HES 130/0.4 upon coagulation | They noticed reduced clot strength. It also showed a decrease in fluid requirements. | [69] |
Abeed et al. | Studied the renal function after NaCl 0.9 % vs. Plasma-Lyte 148 | There was a decrease renal blood flow and renal cortical tissue perfusion in case of NaCl 0.9 % administration. | [70] |