Hypertonic volume therapy: feasibility in the prevention and treatment of multiple organ failure and sepsis

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Autor(a) principal: Pacheco Jr.,Adhemar Monteiro
Data de Publicação: 1995
Outros Autores: Coimbra,Raul Sérgio Martins, Kreimeier,Uwe, Frey,Lorenz, Messmer,Konrad
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801995000600008
Resumo: Small-volume resuscitation by means of bolus infusion of hypertonic saline solutions was first applied for the primary treatment of severe hemorrhagic and traumatic shock and promptly restored central hemodynamics and regional organ blood flow. Mechanisms of action are diverse - i. maintenance of high cardiac output (direct myocardial stimulation; increase in intravascular volume); ii. maintenance of peripheral arterial vasodilation (effect of hyperosmolality; plasma volume effect) and iii. reduction of tissue edema (shifting of tissue water along the osmotic gradient). These mechanisms promote the restoration of the severely impaired microcirculation frequently seen also in sepsis. Hypertonic volume therapy has been the object of several experimental studies of acute hyperdynamic endotoxemia, however, a greater number of clinical studies have to be developed for the better understanding of the positive, and perhaps hazardous, effects of small-volume resuscitation in sepsis and multiple organ failure. The aim of this paper is to review the concepts involving such solutions, and their potential use in treatment of profound hypovolemia and microcirculatory deterioration associated with sepsis and endotoxic shock.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hypertonic volume therapy: feasibility in the prevention and treatment of multiple organ failure and sepsis
title Hypertonic volume therapy: feasibility in the prevention and treatment of multiple organ failure and sepsis
spellingShingle Hypertonic volume therapy: feasibility in the prevention and treatment of multiple organ failure and sepsis
Pacheco Jr.,Adhemar Monteiro
Sepsis
Multiple organ failure
Hypertonic solution
Shock
title_short Hypertonic volume therapy: feasibility in the prevention and treatment of multiple organ failure and sepsis
title_full Hypertonic volume therapy: feasibility in the prevention and treatment of multiple organ failure and sepsis
title_fullStr Hypertonic volume therapy: feasibility in the prevention and treatment of multiple organ failure and sepsis
title_full_unstemmed Hypertonic volume therapy: feasibility in the prevention and treatment of multiple organ failure and sepsis
title_sort Hypertonic volume therapy: feasibility in the prevention and treatment of multiple organ failure and sepsis
author Pacheco Jr.,Adhemar Monteiro
author_facet Pacheco Jr.,Adhemar Monteiro
Coimbra,Raul Sérgio Martins
Kreimeier,Uwe
Frey,Lorenz
Messmer,Konrad
author_role author
author2 Coimbra,Raul Sérgio Martins
Kreimeier,Uwe
Frey,Lorenz
Messmer,Konrad
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pacheco Jr.,Adhemar Monteiro
Coimbra,Raul Sérgio Martins
Kreimeier,Uwe
Frey,Lorenz
Messmer,Konrad
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sepsis
Multiple organ failure
Hypertonic solution
Shock
topic Sepsis
Multiple organ failure
Hypertonic solution
Shock
description Small-volume resuscitation by means of bolus infusion of hypertonic saline solutions was first applied for the primary treatment of severe hemorrhagic and traumatic shock and promptly restored central hemodynamics and regional organ blood flow. Mechanisms of action are diverse - i. maintenance of high cardiac output (direct myocardial stimulation; increase in intravascular volume); ii. maintenance of peripheral arterial vasodilation (effect of hyperosmolality; plasma volume effect) and iii. reduction of tissue edema (shifting of tissue water along the osmotic gradient). These mechanisms promote the restoration of the severely impaired microcirculation frequently seen also in sepsis. Hypertonic volume therapy has been the object of several experimental studies of acute hyperdynamic endotoxemia, however, a greater number of clinical studies have to be developed for the better understanding of the positive, and perhaps hazardous, effects of small-volume resuscitation in sepsis and multiple organ failure. The aim of this paper is to review the concepts involving such solutions, and their potential use in treatment of profound hypovolemia and microcirculatory deterioration associated with sepsis and endotoxic shock.
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