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Koloidy a krystaloidy - vadí ledvinám? [Colloids and crystalloids: does it matter]
Anthony M. Roche, Michael F.M. James
Language Czech Country Czech Republic
Document type Review
- Keywords
- koloidní a krystaloidní roztoky, intravaskulární tekutiny,
- MeSH
- Acute Kidney Injury etiology MeSH
- Isotonic Solutions adverse effects MeSH
- Colloids adverse effects MeSH
- Critical Illness MeSH
- Kidney drug effects injuries MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Fluid Therapy adverse effects MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Review MeSH
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To highlight some of the recent key issues surrounding crystalloid and colloid fluid management of critically ill patients. RECENT FINDINGS: Significant developments have been made in the understanding of ionic balance of fluids and their effects on acid-base, the role of hydration and overhydration, alkalinization of fluids in patients at high risk for contrast induced nephropathy, and finally the role of colloids in acute kidney injury. SUMMARY: Despite hydration remaining a key principle in fluid management in many patients, volume overload is of considerable concern. Recent evidence also suggests that balanced electrolyte formulations are preferable to saline-based formulations in a variety of clinical settings. Furthermore, alkalinization of fluids is protective in the setting of contrast-induced nephropathy. Oncotic load appears to be the most important factor in acute kidney injury associated with colloid fluid therapy.
Colloids and crystalloids: does it matter
Převzato z časopisu Curr Opin Crit Care 2009; 15: 520-524
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