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Infusion of hypertonic saline/starch during cardiopulmonary bypass reduces fluid overload and may impact cardiac function
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 11/02/09
Kvalheim VL et al. – An intraoperative infusion of HSH during cardiac surgery contributes to reduced fluid loading and an improvement in the post–operative cardiac performance. No adverse effects of the HSH infusion were observed.
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