Trials evaluating the use of hypertonic saline solutions for resuscitation after traumatic injury have not shown an overall mortality benefit compared with isotonic fluid administration.
Hypertonic saline refers to any saline solution with a concentration of sodium chloride (NaCl) higher than physiologic (0.9%). Commonly used preparations include 2%, 3%, 5%, 7%, and 23% NaCl. HTS ...
A drink was considered hypotonic if it consisted of maximal 6 g/100 mL carbohydrates. If the drink consisted of 6–8 g/100 mL carbohydrates, it was considered isotonic and with more than 8 g/100 mL ...
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med.lu.se Objective To examine the prevalence of dysnatraemias among children admitted for paediatric surgery before and after a change from hypotonic to isotonic intravenous maintenance fluid therapy ...
absorbed faster than plain water, while hypertonic drinks have a high osmolality and are best taken as recovery drink after a workout. But are they worth the extra money? We tested six of the best ...
Aquatic animals face unique challenges in osmoregulation. Marine fish, living in hypertonic environments, actively excrete salt through their gills and drink seawater to avoid dehydration. Freshwater ...