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A comparison of 4.5% human albumin solution and Haemaccel in neonates undergoing major surgery. |
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A comparison of 4.5% human albumin
solution and Haemaccel in neonates undergoing major surgery.
Stoddart PA, Rich P, Sury MR.
Paediatr Anaesth 1996;6(2):103-6
In a randomized blinded study we compared two colloid solutions in 30 neonates
undergoing major surgery. Fifteen neonates received 4.5% Human albumin solution
(HAS) (mean volume 25.6 ml.kg-1, SD 9.5) and the others received Haemaccel (Hoechst)
(24.9 ml.kg-1, SD 10). Pre and postoperative plasma albumin and haemoglobin
concentrations and plasma colloid osmotic pressure (COP) were compared. In the
group given Haemaccel there was an appreciable and statistically significant
decrease in the mean plasma albumin concentration from 34.27 to 28.27 g.1(-1)
(mean difference 6, CI 3.38 to 8.62) and the mean COP decreased significantly
from 22.2 to 19.9 mmHg (mean difference 2.3, CI 0.3 to 4.5). In the HAS group
there was no significant change in either the plasma albumin concentration or
COP. There was a small but significant decrease in the mean haemoglobin concentration
from 15.92 to 14.35 g.dl-1 (mean difference 1.56, CI 0.57 to 2.55) after HAS.
We conclude that HAS is the superior colloid for volume replacement in neonates
undergoing surgery.
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