FLUID RESUSCITATION FOR HYPOTENSION AND THE PRODUCTION OF PULMONARY EDEMA

1984 
The choice of fluid replacement for treatment of neonatal hypotension remains controversial. Recent reports have suggested 10% albumin should not be used because it may cause intracranial hemorrhage or pulmonary edema. We have studied this problem further in 26 conscious lambs, 2-5 days old, acutely surgically prepared with femoral and aortic catheters. 25% of circulating blood volume was rapidly exsanguinated (Exs) (10 minutes). The animals were then randomly given no albumin or therapy (Tx) of 1 g/Kg of 5 or 10% albumin. Vital signs were continuously recorded. Acid-base status and hct were determined hourly. The arterial/alveolar PO2 ratio (PaO2/PAO2) was used as the clinical index of pulmonary edema.
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