Resuscitation
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The effects of Dextran 70 with NaCl as against Ringer's acetate on hemodynamics, gas exchange, oxygen transport and survival were evaluated in a porcine model of pulmonary and circulatory insufficiency induced by a continuous i.v. endotoxin infusion over 6 h. Dextran and Ringer's acetate were infused continuously to maintain baseline mean left atrial pressure (MLAP) throughout the endotoxin period. Twelve pigs receiving endotoxin + Ringer's acetate displayed a progressive 45% decline in cardiac output (Qt) and a two peaked increase in pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) with a late increase of 250%. ⋯ PMNs were significantly increased compared with the Ringer's group. The amount of Ringer's acetate necessary to maintain a stable MLAP averaged 4.6 times the Dextran volume. The superiority of Dextran as compared with Ringer's acetate in this endotoxemic shock model seems to be consequent to better rheological effects combined with pharmacological interactions with granulocytes.