Title of article :
HYPERTONIC SALINE 5% VS. LACTATED RINGER FOR RESUSCITATING PATIENTS IN HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK
Author/Authors :
Ghafari, Mohammad Hossein tehran university of medical sciences tums - Imam Khomeini Hospital, تهران, ايران , Moosavizadeh, Abdul Majid tehran university of medical sciences tums - Imam Khomeini Hospital, تهران, ايران , Shariat Moharari, Reza tehran university of medical sciences tums - Sina Hospital, تهران, ايران , Khashayar, Patricia tehran university of medical sciences tums - Sina Hospital, تهران, ايران
From page :
1337
To page :
1347
Abstract :
Background: Though hypertonic and isotonic crystalloids are used nowadays in resuscitating patients in hemorrhagic shock, yet there is no sufficient data in support of either. The aim of this study was to compare the hemodynamic effects of hypertonic saline 5% and lactated ringer solutions when used for the resuscitation of patients in hemorrhagic shock. Methods: In a double-blinded randomized clinical trial, sixty adult patients in hemorrhagic shock admitted to the Emergency Department of a teaching hospital between September 2005 and September 2006, were enrolled in this study. Patients were divided into two groups. The first group received lactated ringer 20 ml/kg, and the second group received 4 ml/kg of 5% hypertonic saline infused intravenously within 10 to 15 minutes followed by lactated ringer 10 ml/kg/hr. Hemodynamic parameters were measured at hospital admission as well as every 15 minutes for an hour; and the results were compared between the two groups. Results: Gastrointestinal bleeding was the most common cause of shock. There was a significant difference between the baseline and final hemodynamic arameters (MAP, HR, CVP) in each group; however, data of the two groups did not differ significantly. The PaO2 was higher in the lactated ringer group and there was no difference in PaCO2 neither in eachgroup, nor between the two groups. Conclusion: Both hyper and isotonic crystalloid solutions can improve hemodynamic status and the blood gas measurements, similarly; however, lactated ringer is a more potent solution in improving tissue oxygenation.
Keywords :
hemodynamic , 5% hypertonic saline , lactated ringer , resuscitation , hypovolemic shock , hemorrhagic.
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
Record number :
2635249
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