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Objective: To study the acid-base effects of crystalloid strong ion difference (SID) during haemodilution. Design: Prospective in vivo study. Setting: University laboratory. Subjects: Anaesthetised, mechanically ventilated Sprague-Dawley rats. Interventions: Rats were studied in seven groups of three. Each group underwent normovolaemic haemodilution with one of seven crystalloids, with SID values from 0 to 40 mEq/l. Six exchanges of 9 ml crystalloid for 3 ml blood were performed. Measurements and main results: [Hb] fell from 142±17 to 44±10 g/l (p<0.0001). Final plasma [lactate] was 1.1±0.6 mmol/l. Final standard base excess values ranged from -8 to +7 mmol/l, and were directly correlated with crystalloid SID (R 2=0.91). By linear regression, the SID of a crystalloid balanced to maintain standard base excess=0 mmol/l was 23.7 mEq/l. Dilutions 2-5 produced similar results. Conclusions: There is a linear relationship between crystalloid SID and post-dilutional metabolic acid-base status. The SID of a crystalloid balanced for normovolaemic haemodilution is 24 mEq/l. These principles are applicable in designing fluids for volume resuscitation, acute normovolaemic haemodilution and cardio-pulmonary bypass. © Springer-Verlag 2004.
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Morgan, T. J., Venkatesh, B., & Hall, J. (2004). Crystalloid strong ion difference determines metabolic acid-base change during acute normovolaemic haemodilution. Intensive Care Medicine, 30(7), 1432–1437. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-004-2176-x
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