• Drugs · Nov 1992

    Review Comparative Study

    Use of plasma volume expanders in myocardial revascularisation.

    • J H Lacy and C B Wright.
    • Department of Surgery, Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati, Ohio.
    • Drugs. 1992 Nov 1;44(5):720-7.

    AbstractThe optimal solution for priming cardiopulmonary bypass machines and for postoperative resuscitation following myocardial revascularisation should be inexpensive, free of risk of transmitting disease, and free of other detrimental side effects. Colloid solutions are preferred over crystalloid solutions because of elevations in extracellular sodium and water that occur with cardiopulmonary bypass. Albumin, plasma protein solution, hetastarch (hydroxyethyl starch) and dextran are available for use if blood is not necessary and mediastinal blood is not available. Hetastarch is associated with a lower risk of bleeding and less risk of allergic reaction than dextran, and its cost is substantially less than that of albumin. However, high doses increase the risk of bleeding complications.

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