• Terapevt Arkh · Jan 1987

    [Criteria for adequate plasma substitution in intensive plasmapheresis].

    • B A Borisov, A V Butrov, and V M Gorodetskiĭ.
    • Terapevt Arkh. 1987 Jan 1; 59 (6): 88-91.

    AbstractThe authors analyzed 2 plasmosubstituting solutions of entirely different quantitative composition used during intensive plasmapheresis (47 procedures in 24 patients). Indices of central hemodynamics and blood oxygen-transport function served as criteria of the adequacy of plasmosubstitution. Plasmosubstitution in the volume of 110-130% to the volume of plasma exfusion was shown to preserve a stable volume of the circulating blood. Plasmosubstituting solutions should be composed of not less that 70% of protein and colloidal agents. Their lesser content (not more than 40%) revealed the development of noticeable disorder of blood oxygen-transportation function and decompensation of the blood circulation. In adequate plasmosubstitution change of the eukinetic type of blood circulation by the hyperkinetic one is a compensatory reaction of blood circulation.

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