Infusionstherapie (Basel, Switzerland)
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Comparative Study
Primary hemostasis in hemodilution--2) Infusion solutions.
Various infusion solutions are used during preoperative hemodilution or for substituting intraoperative blood loss. We examined the influence of saline 0.9%, albumin 5%, dextran 6% gelatin 3.5% and hydroxyethyl starch 6% (HES, mw 40,000 and 450,000) on primary hemostasis using the In-vitro bleeding test (IVBT) on composed blood samples of different hematocrit but constant platelet concentration. ⋯ Saline and albumin had the strongest effect, whereas high molecular weight HES or dextran showed hardly any impairment, if used in a quantity of less than 20% of the blood volume. Autologous plasma seems to be the best substitute in hemodiluted patients, at least if more than 20% of the blood volume has to be substituted by infusion solutions.