The Effect of Crystalloid vs. Crystalloid plus Colloid Infusion on the Coagulation System in Patients Undergoing Cancer Breast Surgery

E. Nasreldin, N. Gamal, A. Darwish
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Background: To explore whether administration of routinely used intravenous solutions differently affects the coagulation system in breast cancer patients undergoing surgery receiving crystalloid alone or plus colloid fluid regimen. Patients and Methods: The study included 60 female cancer breast patients scheduled for surgery; patients were randomized to undergo acute normovolemic hemodilution with either crystalloid or crystalloid plus colloid. Six samples were collected from each patient at different period of the study. Results: IV administration of crystalloid plus colloid as well as crystalloid fluid cause significant effect in coagulation factors variables which is more obvious in administration of both crystalloid and colloid fluid together; where most investigated coagulation variables were significantly increased or decreased. This recorded variation reverts to normal value after 24 hour of infusion samples Conclusion: Generally the least effect was observed in the group receiving crystalloid; special consideration should be given to the use of colloid rather than crystalloid solutions for rapid fluid loading.
晶体与晶体加胶体输注对乳腺癌手术患者凝血系统的影响
背景:探讨常规静脉输液对接受单纯晶体液或加胶体液方案的乳腺癌手术患者凝血系统的影响。患者和方法:本研究包括60例计划手术的女性乳腺癌患者;患者随机接受急性等容血液稀释,晶体或晶体+胶体。在研究的不同阶段从每位患者身上采集了6份样本。结果:结晶液加胶体及结晶液静脉给药对凝血因子的影响显著,其中结晶液和胶体液同时给药对凝血因子的影响更为明显;大多数研究的凝血变量显著增加或减少。结论:一般情况下,晶体注射组的影响最小;应特别考虑使用胶体溶液而不是晶体溶液进行快速流体加载。
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