Effect of crystalloid resuscitation and inhalation injury on extravascular lung water: clinical implications

C Holm, J Tegeler, M Mayr, U Pfeiffer… - Chest, 2002 - Elsevier
… In this selected group of severely burned patients, we investigated the effects of inhalation
injury and crystalloid resuscitation on the interstitial fluid content of the lung during the early …

Lung water changes after thermal injury. The effects of crystalloid resuscitation and sepsis.

RF Tranbaugh, FR Lewis, JM Christensen… - Annals of …, 1980 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
lung water (EVLW) to follow daily lung water changes in seven severely burned adult patients,
resuscitated with only crystalloid … We conclude that massive crystalloid resuscitation while …

Randomized trial of efficacy of crystalloid and colloid resuscitation on hemodynamic response and lung water following thermal injury.

CW Goodwin, J Dorethy, V Lam, BA Pruitt Jr - Annals of surgery, 1983 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
crystalloid or colloid-containing resuscitation solutions. Our results indicate that the addition
of colloidto crystalloid … accumulation of lung water after the immediate resuscitation. In …

Large volume crystalloid resuscitation does not increase extravascular lung water

TJ Gallagher, MJ Banner, PA Barnes - Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1985 - journals.lww.com
… With crystalloid resuscitation, most of the fluid does not remain in the intravascular … In the
present study, sufficient crystalloid remained in the intravascular compartment to significantly …

Crystalloids vs. colloids in fluid resuscitation: a systematic review

PTL Choi, G Yip, LG Quinonez, DJ Cook - Critical care medicine, 1999 - journals.lww.com
… of crystalloids include the observations that crystalloids expand the extracellular compartment
more effectively with less increase in extravascular pulmonary waterlung water volume …

[HTML][HTML] Crystalloids vs. colloids for fluid resuscitation in the Intensive Care Unit: A systematic review and meta-analysis

GS Martin, P Bassett - Journal of Critical Care, 2019 - Elsevier
… The achievement of negative fluid balance in patients with capillary leak results in reduced
extravascular lung water and intraabdominal pressure, which improves overall outcomes [60]…

Crystalloid vs. colloid resuscitation: Is one better?: A randomized clinical study

RW Virgilio, CL Rice, DE Smith, DR James, CK Zarins… - Surgery, 1979 - surgjournal.com
… There was an 80% fall in the COP-PCWP gradient following resuscitation in the crystalloid
… measure of increase in lung water or pulmonary edema is to weigh the lungs, as was done …

Resuscitation of haemorrhagic shock with normal saline vs. lactated Ringer's: effects on oxygenation, extravascular lung water and haemodynamics

CR Phillips, K Vinecore, DS Hagg, RS Sawai… - Critical Care, 2009 - Springer
… in these crystalloid fluids during the early resuscitation phase as a determinant of the
amount of extravascular lung water (measured in terms of the extravascular lung water index (…

Water and protein movement in the sheep lung after septic shock: effect of colloid versus crystalloid resuscitation

JA Sturm, MA Carpenter, FR Lewis Jr… - Journal of Surgical …, 1979 - Elsevier
… , microvascular pressure, protein changed was extravascular lung water, flux (which is the …
the experiment to the end of the resusvascular lung water measured by double citation period. …

Crystalloid versus colloid fluid resuscitation: a meta-analysis of mortality

V Velanovich - Surgery, 1989 - surgjournal.com
… in mortality rate in favor of crystalloid therapy. However, when … resuscitation would be no
better than crystalloid resuscitation… Extravascular lung water following hemorrhagic shock in the …