8 Colloid safety: fact and fiction

MD, PhD Karl-Gösta Ljungström (Assistant Professor of Surgery)
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Abstract

Colloids are indispensible for volume support, but all of them, even human serum albumin, have side-effects. These include unspecific effects such as fluid overload, impairment of renal function and dilution of plasma coagulation factors, as well as specific effects on certain plasma components and cellular elements. Some of these secondary effects are regularly used therapeutically, for example thromboprophylaxis from dextran. Allergic reactions are seen with all colloids but most frequently with gelatin, which also has the poorest volume effect. Allergic reactions to dextran have been successfully prevented by hapten inhibition. Severe and persistent itching has been described after hydroxyethyl starch and is associated with tissue storage of undegradable hydroxyethyl starch residues. With human serum albumin, the main problems are limited availability and price. When choosing a colloid, it is important to weigh the therapeutic value against the risk for all types of adverse effects and not only allergic reactions.

胶体安全:事实与虚构
胶体对于支撑体积是必不可少的,但是所有的胶体,甚至包括人血清白蛋白,都有副作用。这些包括非特异性影响,如液体超载、肾功能损害和血浆凝血因子稀释,以及对某些血浆成分和细胞成分的特异性影响。其中一些副作用经常用于治疗,例如右旋糖酐的血栓预防作用。所有胶体都有过敏反应,但最常见的是明胶,它的体积效应也最差。半抗原抑制已成功地阻止了对葡聚糖的过敏反应。羟乙基淀粉后出现严重和持续的瘙痒,这与组织中不可降解的羟乙基淀粉残留物的储存有关。对于人血清白蛋白,主要问题是有限的可得性和价格。在选择胶体时,重要的是要权衡治疗价值和各种不良反应的风险,而不仅仅是过敏反应。
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