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Kröll, W; Pölz, W; Schimetta, W.
Small volume resuscitation--does it open new possibilities in the treatment of hypovolemic shock?
WIEN KLIN WOCHENSCHR. 1994; 106(1): 8-14.
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Kröll Wolfgang
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Abstract:
Hypertonic-hyperoncotic solutions are a supplementation to conventional fluid regimens in the management of hypovolemia due to trauma, hemorrhage and shock. In this review the possible modes of action of these solutions are discussed and their efficacy both in experimental and clinical settings is presented. Possible side effects, such as hypernatremia and possible problems in the presence of increased intracranial pressure, following administration of hypertonic-hyperoncotic solutions are discussed, as well as the reaction of normovolemic patients to such infusions.
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Blood Volume - physiology
Critical Care - methods
Fluid Therapy - methods
Hemodynamic Processes - physiology
Humans - physiology
Hypertonic Solutions - physiology
Shock - physiopathology
Water-Electrolyte Balance - physiology

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Hypertonic-Hyperoncotic Solutions
Volume Effect
Side Effects
Hypernatremia
Increased Intracranial Pressure
Normovolemia
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