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Hypoproteinemia does not alter plasma volume expansion in response to a 0.9% saline bolus in awake sheep
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- Brauer, Kirk I (författare)
- University of Texas Medical Branch
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- Brauer, Lance P (författare)
- University of Texas Medical Branch
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- Prough, Donald S (författare)
- University of Texas Medical Branch
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- Rodhe, Peter (författare)
- Karolinska Institute
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- Hahn, Robert G (författare)
- Karolinska Institutet,Östergötlands Läns Landsting,Linköpings universitet,Anestesiologi med intensivvård,Hälsouniversitetet,Anestesi- och operationkliniken US
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- Traber, Daniel L (författare)
- University of Texas Medical Branch
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- Traber, Lilian D (författare)
- University of Texas Medical Branch
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- Svensen, Christer H (författare)
- Karolinska Institutet
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- Williams and Wilkins, 2010
- 2010
- Engelska.
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Ingår i: CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. - : Williams and Wilkins. - 0090-3493 .- 1530-0293. ; 38:10, s. 2011-2015
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Abstract
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- Objective: To test the hypothesis that hypoproteinemia reduces plasma volume expansion produced by a bolus of crystalloid solution given to awake sheep. Design: Prospective and observational. Setting: Laboratory. Subjects: Five female merino sheep (n = 5) weighing 37 +/- 3 kg were anesthetized. Interventions: Each animal was subjected to a 5-day test period: day 1: 50 mL/min 0.9% saline infusion over 20 mins. Days 2-4: daily plasmapheresis and replacement of the shed plasma with 6 L of 0.9% saline were performed in increments. Measurements and Main Results: Fractional plasma volume expansion after rapid infusion of saline on days 1 and 5 was calculated from changes in hemoglobin concentration. There was a significant reduction in total plasma protein concentration after plasmapheresis (p andlt; .05). Colloid osmotic pressures were also significantly lowered (p andlt; .05). A crystalloid infusion of 0.9% saline did not alter any of these values compared with baseline. The hemodynamic measurements did not show significant differences between the experiments. The plasma volume expansion reached approximately 20% at the end of infusion and stayed at 10-15% during the experiments. No difference was found in plasma volume expansion produced by a bolus of 50 mL/min of 0.9% in the hypoproteinemic state when compared with the euproteinemic state (p = .61). No difference in cumulative urinary output was found between the two states. Conclusions: In contrast to our hypothesis, severe acute hypoproteinemia does not reduce plasma volume expansion in response to 50 mL/min 0.9% saline infusion in nonspleenectomized sheep when compared with the resultant plasma volume expansion after a 50 mL/min of 0.9% infusion in the euproteinemic state.
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- anesthesia
- hypoproteinemia
- plasma volume expansion
- crystalloids
- fluid distribution
- MEDICINE
- MEDICIN
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