While the latter is relatively straightforward in the form of crystalloid solutions (e.g. saline solution), the complexity comes with substituting the functionality of the red blood cells.
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Conclusion. There is no evidence that hypertonic saline provides any additional benefit over isotonic crystalloid solutions for trauma resuscitation. Hypertonic saline may be more effective than ...
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Isotonic crystalloid fluids (10–20 ml per kg body weight per h administered intravenously) and active heating should be provided, and vital signs should be carefully monitored during the ...