The use of hypertonic solutions in sepsis

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2013

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Van Haren, Frank

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Elsevier

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Fluid therapy is a key component in the treatment of patients with septic shock. Recent data suggests that hypertonic fluid administration in sepsis may have beneficial effects on the global circulation and the cardiac function that exceed simple intravascular volume expansion. In addition, hypertonic resuscitation may exert specific effects on inflammatory pathways and endothelial function.This review summarizes the current knowledge on this topic and highlights the need for further research to translate some of the promising observations into relevant patient centred outcomes.

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Keywords: activated protein C; bicarbonate; hypertonic solution; mitogen activated protein kinase p38; sodium chloride; starch; adverse outcome; blood clotting disorder; blood pressure; cardiovascular system; dehydration; fluid therapy; gene expression; heart contr Cardiac output; Fluid resuscitation; Hypertonic; Outcome; Sepsis

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Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care

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Journal article

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