“…However, colloids such as albumin, gelatin, hydroxyethyl starch (HES) and dextran confer advantages over crystalloids, including enhanced duration of haemodynamic effects and less capillary leakage [7,8]. A number of studies have shown that synthetic colloids including gelatin, hydroxyethyl starches and dextran, affect haemostatic parameters in whole blood viscoelastic tests (thromboelastography [ ]), to a greater extent than albumin [9][10][11][12][13][14]. Therefore, an initial volume substitution regime with 4-5% albumin, together with a restricted crystalloid regime, may be favourable.…”