Fluid Rate Is Important As Much As Fluid Tonicity: An Experimental Study.

Halil Keskin, Filiz Keskin, Zuhal Keskin Yildirim, Muhammet Akif Guler, Nurinnisa Ozturk, Berna Ozturk Karagoz, Zekai Halici
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Objective: There is no study evaluating the effect on plasma osmolality of both fluid tonicity and high fluid rate at the same time. The aim of this experimental study was to determine the change in the plasma osmolality by different fluid tonicity and rate, and to suggest the safest and the most appropriate fluids based on the plasma osmolality for medical situations requiring fluid therapy with high or maintenance rates.

Materials and methods: The rats were randomly divided into seven groups (six rats in each group): [D5] D5 administered at 100 ml/kg/24h; [D5150] D5 administered at 150 ml/kg/24h; [D5(½)100] D5 0.45% NaCl administered at 100 ml/kg/24h; [D5(½)150] D5 0.45% NaCl administered at 150 ml/kg/24h; [D5(1)100] D5 0.9% NaCl administered at 100 ml/kg/24h; [D5(1)150] D5 0.9% NaCl administered at 150 ml/kg/24h; [Control group] non-treated control rats. Intracardiac blood samples were collected from all the groups at the end of 24 h.

Results: [D5(1)150] and [D5(½)100] were the group closest to the control group in terms of both sodium (P = .937; P = .699, respectively) and effective osmolality (P = 1, P = .818, respectively).

Conclusion: Our results showed that 0.9% NaCl and 0.45% NaCl solutions might be the safest and the most appropriate fluids to maintain normal plasma osmolality in medical situations requiring fluid therapy with high or maintenance rates, respectively.

一项实验研究表明,液体的流速和液体的滋补性一样重要。
目的:目前尚无研究评价补液和高补液率同时对血浆渗透压的影响。本实验研究的目的是确定不同补液浓度和补液率对血浆渗透压的影响,并根据血浆渗透压的变化,为需要高补液率或维持率的医疗情况提供最安全、最合适的补液方案。材料与方法:将大鼠随机分为7组(每组6只):[D5] D5给药剂量为100 ml/kg/24h;[D5150] D5给药150 ml/kg/24h;[D5(½)100]D5 0.45% NaCl给药,剂量为100 ml/kg/24h;[D5(½)150]D5 0.45% NaCl给药150 ml/kg/24h;[D5(1)100] D5 0.9% NaCl以100 ml/kg/24h给药;[D5(1)150] D5 0.9% NaCl给药150 ml/kg/24h;[对照组]未给药的对照组大鼠。24 h结束时采集各组心内血样。结果:[D5(1)150]和[D5(1 / 2)100]两组钠含量最接近对照组(P = .937;P = 0.699)和有效渗透压(P = 1, P = 0.818)。结论:0.9% NaCl溶液和0.45% NaCl溶液分别是在需要液体治疗或维持率高的医疗情况下维持正常血浆渗透压最安全、最合适的液体。
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