نتایج جستجو برای: hetastarch

تعداد نتایج: 879  

2013
John Myburgh Simon Finfer Rinaldo Bellomo

Meybohm and colleagues [1] propose that hydroxyethyl starch (HES) may be used safely in hypovolemic patients by applying a clinical algorithm and by restricting the dose administered. The authors question the validity of the results of the two trials that constitute over 60% of current data [2,3] and misleadingly state that in the Crystalloid vs. Hydroxyethyl Starch Trial (CHEST), HES administr...

2018
Kal E. Watson Gilad S. Segal Robert L. Conhaim

We compared acinar perfusion in isolated rat lungs ventilated using positive or negative pressures. The lungs were ventilated with air at transpulmomary pressures of 15/5 cm H2O, at 25 breaths/min, and perfused with a hetastarch solution at Ppulm art/PLA pressures of 10/0 cm H2O. We evaluated overall perfusability from perfusate flows, and from the venous concentrations of 4-µm diameter fluores...

2013
Daniel Chappell Matthias Jacob

Despite ongoing controversial expert discussions the European Medicines Agency (EMA) recently recommended to suspend marketing authorisations for hydroxyethyl starch. This comment critically evaluates the line of arguments. Basically, the only indication for a colloid is intravascular hypovolemia. Crystalloid use appears reasonable to compensate ongoing extracellular losses beyond. In the hemod...

2012
Jun Zhang Hui Qiao Zhiyong He Yun Wang Xuehua Che Weimin Liang

METHOD: A total of 60 patients who were undergoing gastrointestinal surgery were randomized into a restrictive lactated Ringer’s group (n = 20), a goal-directed lactated Ringer’s group (n = 20) and a goal-directed hydroxyethyl starch group (n = 20). The goal-directed fluid treatment was guided by pulse pressure variation, which was recorded during surgery using a simple manual method with a Dat...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2008
M Cannesson O Desebbe P Rosamel B Delannoy J Robin O Bastien J-J Lehot

BACKGROUND Respiratory variations in pulse oximetry plethysmographic waveform amplitude (DeltaPOP) can predict fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients but cannot be easily assessed at the bedside. Pleth variability index (PVI) is a new algorithm allowing for automated and continuous monitoring of DeltaPOP. We hypothesized that PVI can predict fluid responsiveness in mechanicall...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2007
Maxime Cannesson Yassin Attof Pascal Rosamel Olivier Desebbe Pierre Joseph Olivier Metton Olivier Bastien Jean-Jacques Lehot

BACKGROUND Respiratory variations in pulse oximetry plethysmographic waveform amplitude (DeltaPOP) are related to respiratory variations in pulse pressure (DeltaPP) and are sensitive to changes in preload. The authors hypothesized that DeltaPOP can predict fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients during general anesthesia. METHODS Twenty-five patients referred for cardiac surg...

2015
James A Feix C Andrew Peery Tong J Gan David S Warner Michael L James Ali Zomorodi David L McDonagh

BACKGROUND Intraoperative intravascular volume expansion with hydroxyethyl starch-based colloids is thought to be associated with an increased risk of post-craniotomy hemorrhage. Evidence for this association is limited. Associations between resuscitation with hydroxyethyl starch and risk of repeat craniotomy for hematoma evacuation were examined. METHODS Using a retrospective cohort of neuro...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2007
Matthew C Barker Aleksander S Golub Roland N Pittman

Mathematical simulations of oxygen delivery to tissue from capillaries that take into account the particulate nature of blood flow predict the existence of oxygen tension (Po(2)) gradients between erythrocytes (RBCs). As RBCs and plasma alternately pass an observation point, these gradients are manifested as rapid fluctuations in Po(2), also known as erythrocyte-associated transients (EATs). Th...

Journal: :Transfusion 2011
Jill L Sondeen M Dale Prince Bijan S Kheirabadi Charles E Wade I Amy Polykratis Rodolfo de Guzman Michael A Dubick

BACKGROUND Damage control resuscitation recommends use of more plasma and less crystalloid as initial resuscitation in treating hemorrhage. The purpose of this study was to evaluate resuscitation with either blood components or conventional fluids on coagulation and blood loss. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS Isofluorane-anesthetized, instrumented pigs (eight per group) underwent controlled hemorrha...

Journal: :Surgery 2004
David R King Stephen M Cohn Kenneth G Proctor

BACKGROUND In a model of traumatic brain injury (TBI), 2 protocols compared changes in intracranial pressure (ICP), coagulation, and neurologic outcome after intravenous fluid (IVF) resuscitation with either Hextend (HEX, 6% hetastarch in lactated electrolyte injection) or standard of care, crystalloid plus mannitol (MAN). METHODS In the nonsurvivor protocol, swine (n = 28) received a fluid p...

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