2009
DOI: 10.1097/aln.0b013e3181a7ec82
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Hydroxyethyl Starches

Abstract: With the development of a new generation of hydroxyethyl starches (HES), there has been renewed interest in their clinical potential. High doses of first- and second-generation HES were associated with adverse effects on renal function, coagulation, and tissue storage, thereby limiting their clinical applicability. Newer HES products have lower molar substitution and in vivo molecular weight, resulting in more rapid metabolism and clearance. In this review article, the differences between HES generations are h… Show more

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“…Given that tetrastarch administration has no known direct effects on platelet count,3, 4, 10 this suggests a greater hemodilution effect with tetrastarch compared to 0.9% NaCl administration. The blood volume expansion that is achieved with isotonic crystalloids and synthetic colloids differs as administration of the latter produces fluid recruitment from the interstitial compartment 23.…”
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“…Given that tetrastarch administration has no known direct effects on platelet count,3, 4, 10 this suggests a greater hemodilution effect with tetrastarch compared to 0.9% NaCl administration. The blood volume expansion that is achieved with isotonic crystalloids and synthetic colloids differs as administration of the latter produces fluid recruitment from the interstitial compartment 23.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…General indications for colloid therapy include intravascular volume expansion for animals with hypovolemic or distributive shock, as well as animals with hypoalbuminemia and decreased oncotic pressure 1. Adverse effects have been associated with the use of certain synthetic colloids in humans including the induction of coagulopathies, impaired kidney function, and prolonged tissue storage resulting in pruritus 2, 3, 4. Several human studies have compared crystalloids and colloids used during fluid resuscitation, but have failed to identify a survival advantage for either type of fluid 5, 6, 7…”
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