Disclaimer: The information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of an appropriately qualified and licensed physician or other health care provider. The tool is not a substitute for the care provided… (more)
“Substitution of HES in UW with plasma (SGF-V) or albumin (MAlb) gave significantly worse results than UW-like solutions with or without synthetic colloids.”
“It has been shown that compared with patients receiving 5% albumin , patients receiving hydroxyethyl starch have an increased risk of post-LT AKI (Hand et al. 2015).”
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology • 2017 | View Paper
“Dilution with Ringer's acetate and albumin resulted in moderate deterioration, while dilution with HES showed severely impaired haemostasis.”
“When albumin was used in the 33% dilution, the clot firmness of the fibrin clot (FibTEM) was further reduced, and with HES dilution, there was a pronounced impairment.”
Blood coagulation & fibrinolysis : an international journal in haemostasis and thrombosis • 2016 | View Paper
“A previous study shows that compared with patients receiving 5% albumin , patients receiving hydroxyethyl starch have an increased risk of AKI following LT5.”
Anaesthesia and intensive care • 2016 | View Paper
“It has been shown that when compared with patients receiving 5% albumin , patients receiving hydroxyethyl starch have an increased risk of AKI following liver transplantation (5).”
“It has been shown that compared with patients receiving 5% albumin , patients receiving hydroxyethyl starch have an increased risk of AKI following liver transplantation.6 Third, we were not provided with postoperative complications.”
“Significant reductions in that complication by albumin were also shown in subgroup analyses versus each of the other volume expanders tested (e.g., dextran, gelatin, hydroxyethyl starch , and hypertonic saline).”
“Conclusions: Change to a lower molecular weight HES decreased intraoperative albumin utilization and increased HES utilization with no detected difference in renal function or bleeding complications.”