Importance of Colloidal Solutions in Fluid Treatment
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2017
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Ataturk Universitesi
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This issue was aimed to display importance of colloidal solutions for fluid treatment. Occurring dehydration or hypovolemia shock states due to diseases, which was not applied effective therapy fluid, this situation will be followed by shock, irreversible cell damage, organ failure and finally, death. However, isotonic crystalloid solutions such as 0.9% NaCl and Lactated Ringer, which are commonly used in practice, are required to be given in large volumes due to circulation of 1 / 4-1 / 5, and this leads to significant complications such as pulmonary edema. On the other hand, colloidal solutions used for the treatment of shocks with hypovolemia increase the volume of blood rapidly by pulling fluid to the intravascular region from the extravasculer and intracellular compartment and its effectiveness is reported to last 12-24 hours. But colloidal solutions, which are disadvantages such as, pulmonary edema, excessive sensibility reactions decreased calcium concentrations are also excessive expensive. In conclusion, administration of colloidal solution for fluid treatment induced greater and more persistent increase in plasma volume than of those of crystalloid. However, in order to minimize the disadvantages of colloidal solutions, it is recommended that colloidal solutions be mixed with crystalloid solutions at certain ratios in fluid treatment.
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Colloidal Solutions, Fluid Therapy
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Ataturk Universitesi Veteriner Bilimleri Dergisi
Volume
12
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2
Start Page
210
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217