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Clinical Trial
. 1987 Apr 1;65(7):324-30.
doi: 10.1007/BF01745387.

[Hemodilution in patients with stage IIb peripheral arterial occlusive disease: prospective randomized double-blind comparison of middle-molecular weight hydroxyethyl starch and low-molecular weight dextran solution]

[Article in German]
Clinical Trial

[Hemodilution in patients with stage IIb peripheral arterial occlusive disease: prospective randomized double-blind comparison of middle-molecular weight hydroxyethyl starch and low-molecular weight dextran solution]

[Article in German]
H Kiesewetter et al. Klin Wochenschr. .

Abstract

Isovolemic hemodilution is a simple method of treating patients with peripheral arterial occlusion disease and hematocrit values of 43% or more. Dextran, a plasma substitute, has been used for that purpose since the early 1950s. However, the use of dextran in some diseases, e.g., hemorrhagic diathesis, kidney insufficiency, and microangiopathy is not without risk. Anaphylactic reaction, too, has occurred in some cases. Since the end of the 1970s hydroxyethyl starch, a plasma substitute, is available for the therapy of microcirculatory disorders and hemorrhagic diathesis. The side effects of hydroxyethyl starch are less serious and anaphylactic reactions are less frequent and moderate in extent. The clinical efficacy of both substances was compared in this survey. It could be stated that middle molecular hydroxyethyl starch is even clinically superior to low molecular dextran because the distance that the patients could walk increased significantly.

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