Hypertonic/hyperoncotic solution in hypovolemic patients: experience in the emergency room.

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Hypertonic solutions have been studied extensively in the treatment of hypovolemic shock, both in experimental and clinical models. Safety, efficacy, and long-term effects on animals and patients have been evaluated. The present article reviews indications, safety, mortality rates, and outcome in patients with hemorrhagic hypovolemic shock who were treated after admission with a hypertonic/hyperoncotic solution under strict observation in the emergency room.

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Younes, R. N., & Birolini, D. (2002). Hypertonic/hyperoncotic solution in hypovolemic patients: experience in the emergency room. Revista Do Hospital Das Clínicas, 57(3), 124–128. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87812002000300008

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