01274nas a2200121 4500000000100000008004100001100000500042700001600047245004200063250001500105520098600120020004601106 2013 d1 a1 aMcIntyre L.00aNew insights into fluid resuscitation a2013/04/063 a

Recent high-quality randomised-controlled trials comparing the effects of hydroxyethyl starch (HES) preparations and crystalloids for fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients have demonstrated an increased risk of death and use of renal replacement therapy (RRT). Consequently, a number of systematic reviews incorporating these new results have been published that have consistently demonstrated an increased risk of death and use of RRT associated with HES solutions, regardless of type of HES and dose administered, both in general intensive care patients and in those with severe sepsis. These effects become apparent in the post-resuscitation period and may relate to increased tissue accumulation associated with HES. These results question the clinical role of semi-synthetic colloids for fluid resuscitation and mandate a reappraisal about how these fluids are administered to critically ill patients, specifically considering the potential for toxicity.

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