2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2005.02.002
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Clinical study of a formula for delayed rapid fluid resuscitation for patients with burn shock

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“…41 Other fluids that may have some benefit include ␤-hydroxybutyrate in a Ringer's solution, 43 "Normosol," (Richard Kagan, MD, Shriners Hospitals for Children Cincinnati, personal communication), "Isosal-D," 44 or "Gelofusine" (used for burn resuscitation in China). 45 Prospective randomized trials on these solutions are lacking. The use of colloids in resuscitation has long been debated.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…41 Other fluids that may have some benefit include ␤-hydroxybutyrate in a Ringer's solution, 43 "Normosol," (Richard Kagan, MD, Shriners Hospitals for Children Cincinnati, personal communication), "Isosal-D," 44 or "Gelofusine" (used for burn resuscitation in China). 45 Prospective randomized trials on these solutions are lacking. The use of colloids in resuscitation has long been debated.…”
Section: The Current State Of Resuscitationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In particular, the speed of fluid resuscitation should be changed according to the comprehensive evaluation, and monitoring of the patient, such as the urine output, mental status, heart rate, blood pressure, and tissue perfusion, should be performed. Furthermore, we also developed a formula for delayed rapid fluid resuscitation for burn patients [14]. …”
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“…Together, those clinical aspects accelerate biochemically the production of free radicals with devastating effects for the cell and by default for the whole biological system [12][13][14]. Thus, this stimulates the so-called 'oxidative stress' [15,16], which has a significant contribution in the clinical status of the patient.…”
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