Albumin and colloid osmotic pressure implications for fluid resuscitation
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Albumin and colloid osmotic pressure implications for fluid resuscitation
Abstract
This article reviews basic physiologic principles governing fluids in spaces. Starling's law is presented, and its interpolation into a dynamic clinical setting is discussed. These principles are further described through a case presentation.
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