Literature DB >> 10735778

The effect of In vitro hemodilution with gelatin, dextran, hydroxyethyl starch, or Ringer's solution on Thrombelastograph.

G A Petroianu1, J Liu, W H Maleck, C Mattinger, W F Bergler.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: To determine the effects of progressive in vitro hemodilution with various plasma substitutes on whole blood coagulation, blood was obtained from six healthy volunteers. The Thrombelastograph((R)) (TEG; Haemoscope Corp., Morton Grove, IL) variables of reaction time, coagulation time, maximum amplitude, and growth angle were determined. The following plasma substitutes were tested: two gelatin solutions (4% gelatin polysuccinate and 5.5% oxypolygelatin); two dextrans (10% dextran 40 and 6% dextran 60); and five hydroxyethyl starch (HES) preparations (6% HES 70/0.5-0.55, 3% HES 200/0.5, 6% HES 200/0.5, 10% HES 200/0.5, and 6% HES 450/0.7). Ringer's solution was also tested to assist analyzing the intrinsic effect of colloid molecules on blood coagulation. The dilution ratios of citrated blood volume to plasma substitute volume were 10:2, 10:4, and 10:10. Blood coagulation was affected by plasma substitutes when the dilution ratios of citrated blood volume to colloid solution volume were 10:4 and 10:10. TEG variables did not change significantly after in vitro hemodilution with lactated Ringer's solution. The tested gelatin solutions showed less intrinsic effect on blood coagulation than other plasma substitutes. All HES preparations showed similar intrinsic effects as 6% dextran 60. The plasma substitute of 10% dextran 40 had the strongest effect on coagulation. Coagulation time was the most markedly affected TEG variable. Blood coagulation may be compromised when the dilution ratio of blood volume to colloid solution volume is >10:4. Whereas gelatin solutions have less intrinsic effect on blood coagulation, 10% dextran 40 has the strongest effect on coagulation. IMPLICATIONS: Blood coagulation may be compromised when the dilution ratio of blood volume to colloid solution volume is >10:4. Whereas gelatin solutions have less intrinsic effect on blood coagulation than hydroxyethyl starch or dextran, 10% dextran 40 has the strongest effect on coagulation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10735778     DOI: 10.1097/00000539-200004000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


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