Operating room use of hypertonic solutions: a clinical review
AUTOR(ES)
Azoubel, Gustavo, Nascimento, Bartolomeu, Ferri, Mauricio, Rizoli, Sandro
FONTE
Clinics
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2008
RESUMO
Hyperosmotic-hyperoncotic solutions have been widely used during prehospital care of trauma patients and have shown positive hemodynamic effects. Recently, there has been a growing interest in intra-operative use of hypertonic solutions. We reviewed 30 clinical studies on the use of hypertonic saline solutions during surgeries, with the majority being cardiac surgeries. Reduced positive fluid balance, increased cardiac index, and decreased systemic vascular resistance were the main beneficial effects of using hypertonic solutions in this population. Well-designed clinical trials are highly needed, particularly in aortic aneurysm repair surgeries, where hypertonic solutions have shown many beneficial effects. Examining the immunomodulatory effects of hypertonic solutions should also be a priority in future studies.
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