Cerebral effects of isovolemic hemodilution with crystalloid or colloid solutions
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Cerebral effects of isovolemic hemodilution with crystalloid or colloid solutions
Abstract
The cerebral effects of iv fluids have not been well defined, particularly the differences between crystalloids and colloids. We thus evaluated the effects of lactated Ringer's (LR) and 6% hetastarch (HES) solutions on brain edema, intracranial pressure (ICP), and cerebral blood flow (CBF) in anesthetized rabbits, using a model of isovolemic hemodilution (IVHD). In this model, arterial blood was removed at a rate of approximately 2 ml/min for one hour and replaced simultaneously with LR or HES in amounts needed to maintain arterial BP and CVP; Hct decreased from approximately 40% to approximately 19%. Thirty-six animals were divided into three groups (n = 12 each): a) IVHD with LR, b) IVHD with HES, and c) maintenance LR without hemodilution. To permit the examination of both acute and delayed fluid effects, each group was further divided into two subgroups (n = 6 each): one in which animals were sacrificed immediately on completion of the one-hour IVHD period (early), and one in which animals were sacrificed 4 h later (late). After sacrifice, brain and skeletal muscle water contents (% H2O) were determined, and the specific gravity (SpGr) of multiple brain samples was measured. Much larger volumes of LR were required to maintain normovolemia as compared with HES, (e.g., totals 203 +/- 68 vs. 76 +/- 18 ml/kg, respectively in late animals) and those given LR had larger increases in body weight and muscle % H2O.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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