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. 1979 Jun;7(6):619-22.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1979.tb04652.x.

A clinical study of low molecular weight-hydroxyethyl starch, a new plasma expander

A clinical study of low molecular weight-hydroxyethyl starch, a new plasma expander

J M Mishler et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1979 Jun.

Abstract

1. The pharmacokinetics of a new plasma expander, low molecular weight-hydroxyethyl starch (LMW-HES) were examined in six normovolaemic men. 2. One hour post-infusion, 13.5% of the total dose of LMW-HES injected was excreted in the urine, 50.2% was present in the intravascular space, and 36.3% was unaccounted for. 3. Twenty-four hours post-infusion, 65.5% of the total dose of injected LMW-HES had been excreted in the urine, 4.1% remained intravascularly, and 30.4% was unaccounted for. 4. The plasma volume increased rapidly from a mean value of 45.7 ml kg-1 to a maximum value of 57.9 ml kg-1 immediately post-injection, then gradually returned to normal over 24 h. 5. The infusion of an average of 58.1 g had no effect on ESR, renal and hepatic biochemical indices. 6. LMW-HES appears to be safe and effective, and should be of value clinically when rapid and short-lived augmentation of the plasma volume is required.

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