Colloid solutions for fluid resuscitation
Bunn, Frances and Trivedi, Daksha
(2012)
Colloid solutions for fluid resuscitation.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), n/a (7): CD001319.
ISSN 1469-493X
When a person is bleeding heavily, the loss of fluid volume in their veins can lead to shock, so they need fluid resuscitation. Colloids and crystalloids are two types of solutions used to replace lost blood fluid (plasma). They include blood and synthetic products. Both colloids and crystalloids appear to be similarly effective at resuscitation. There are different types of colloids and these may have different effects. However, the review of trials found there is not enough evidence to be sure that any particular colloid is safer than any other.
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