2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2023.09.032
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A pragmatic, open-label, randomized controlled trial of Plasma-Lyte-148 versus standard intravenous fluids in children receiving kidney transplants (PLUTO)

Wesley N. Hayes,
Emma Laing,
Rosemary Brown
et al.
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“…However, the authors did not observe any difference between Plasma-Lyte-148 (Baxter International Inc, Deerfield, IL, USA) group vs the sodium chloride solutions in their primary outcome, development of acute hyponatremia. 34 Perioperative blood transfusion is common among patients undergoing kidney transplantation. In an observational study, Rodríguez-Espinosa et al found that 39% of 240 kidney recipients required a transfusion perioperatively.…”
Section: Perioperative Analgesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the authors did not observe any difference between Plasma-Lyte-148 (Baxter International Inc, Deerfield, IL, USA) group vs the sodium chloride solutions in their primary outcome, development of acute hyponatremia. 34 Perioperative blood transfusion is common among patients undergoing kidney transplantation. In an observational study, Rodríguez-Espinosa et al found that 39% of 240 kidney recipients required a transfusion perioperatively.…”
Section: Perioperative Analgesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the authors did not observe any difference between Plasma-Lyte-148 (Baxter International Inc, Deerfield, IL, USA) group vs the sodium chloride solutions in their primary outcome, development of acute hyponatremia. 34…”
Section: Kidney Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%