Critical care medicine
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Critical care medicine · Jun 1987
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical TrialRestoration of volume by crystalloid versus colloid after coronary artery bypass: hemodynamics, lung water, oxygenation, and outcome.
We compared Ringer's acetate-gluconate solution with 6% dextran-70 infused during rewarming after coronary bypass surgery. In a randomized study, 18 patients received 56 +/- 15 ml/kg of crystalloid (group 1), and 14 patients received 16 +/- 6 ml/kg of dextran (group 2). Data were taken at the following intervals: 4 to 5 h after terminating the cardiopulmonary bypass, after rewarming, the next morning on controlled ventilation and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) breathing, and after extubation. ⋯ After transition to the CPAP mode, hydrostatic pressures increased, more in group 2, doubling the pulmonary shunt flow. Pulmonary extravascular thermal volume did not change in either group. We conclude that hemodynamic stability occurred faster with dextran, and ventilatory weaning was somewhat easier with crystalloid.