1983
DOI: 10.1177/106002808301700503
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Hetastarch: An Overview of the Colloid and its Metabolism

Abstract: Hetastarch, ethoxylated amylopectin, has found clinical utility as a plasma volume expansion agent, a sedimenting agent during pheresis, and a pump priming fluid. Hetastarch is a complex mixture of derivatized amylopectin molecules of various molecular sizes. The derivatization causes resistance to enzymatic hydrolysis, therefore, allowing hetastarch sufficient vascular residence time to be an effective vascular osmotic agent. This has led to its use as a volume expander and to its consequent use as a pump pri… Show more

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“…HES has traditionally been used as a volume expander in the treatment of shock, pump priming fluid for cardio-pulmonary bypass, and as a sedimenting agent for leukapheresis [4]. The safety of HES in these clinical situations has been well established [5,6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HES has traditionally been used as a volume expander in the treatment of shock, pump priming fluid for cardio-pulmonary bypass, and as a sedimenting agent for leukapheresis [4]. The safety of HES in these clinical situations has been well established [5,6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chamber was then filled with hetastarch (6% hetastarch in 0.9% sodium chloride; Novaplus, Lake Forest, IL) in order to maintain tissue moisture and facilitate ultrasound wave transmission. Hetastarch is a complex mixture of derivatized amylopectin molecules of various molecular sizes and is clinically used as an isooncotic plasma volume expansion agent [15]. The chamber was then sealed on all sides.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolism of hydroxyethyl starches has been studied by monitoring blood glucose and urine glucose, and no change has been seen 69 . In animals, the molecular weight of molecules excreted in urine is low, but it is much higher than the weight of glucose molecules.…”
Section: Hydroxyethyl Starchesmentioning
confidence: 99%