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Blood Volume Substitutes in Emergency Care
Peter P. KleemanMiklos HalmágyiFrank BrostNiels Müller-suursubject
medicine.medical_specialtyVolume (thermodynamics)Volume effectbusiness.industryAnesthesiaVolume replacementEmergency medicineEmergency MedicineIntravascular volume statusMedicineBlood volumeEmergency Nursingbusinessdescription
Volume substitutes for restoring circulating blood volume are eminently important for emergency care. In addition to side effects, the intravascular volume effect immediately after infusion and the duration of this volume effect are determining factors for the selection of volume replacement solutions available on the market today. Therefore, we controlled the intravascular volume effect of 16 test solutions, immediately as well as 90 and 240 min after the end of infusion.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1985-01-01 | Prehospital and Disaster Medicine |