| Literature DB >> 34044771 |
Thorsten Perl1, N Kunze-Szikszay2, A Bräuer2, M Quintel2, T Roy3, K Kerpen4, U Telgheder4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fluid warming, recommended for fluid rates of > 500 ml h-1, is an integral part of patient temperature management strategies. Fluid warming devices using an uncoated aluminium containing heating element have been reported to liberate aluminium resulting in critical aluminium concentrations in heated fluids. We investigated saline solution (0.9%), artificially spiked with organic acids to determine the influence of fluid composition on aluminium release using the uncoated enFlow® device. Additionally, the Level1® as a high volume fluid warming device and the ThermoSens® device were investigated with artificial spiked fluid at high risk for aluminum release and a clinically used crystalloid solution.Entities:
Keywords: Fluid warming; Hypothermia; Prevention; Warming techniques
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34044771 PMCID: PMC8157702 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-021-01378-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
List of used fluids. Saline 0.9 % (B.Braun Melsungen AG, Melsungen, Germany) was used pure ① or spiked with organic acid-salt (column 2) and additionally pH-modified (column 3). All chemicals were purchased from Fisher-Scientific (Schwerte, Germany) [1] or Sigma-Aldrich (Munich, Germany) [2]
| Number | Saline 0.9 % spiked with | pH modification | CAS |
|---|---|---|---|
| ① | pure | - | |
| ② | 50 mmol Sodium acetate | - | CAS 127-09-3 [ |
| ③ | 50 mmol sodium DL-lactate | - | CAS 867-56-1 [ |
| ④ | 50 mmol sodium DL-lactate | hydrochloric acid (pH 4) | CAS 867-56-1 [ |
| ⑤ | 50 mmol sodium DL-lactate | Sodium hydroxide (pH 9) | CAS 867-56-1 [ |
| ⑥ | pure | hydrochloric acid (pH 4) |
Fig. 1Mean (SD) aluminium concentration over the time (BL – Baseline; 0 to 60 min; each six measurements) for the enFlow® (Vital Signs, Inc., aGE Healthcare Company, Totowa New Jersey, USA) with different fluids as follows: ① saline 0.9 % ② saline 0.9 % with 50 mmol acetate ③ saline 0.9 % with 50 mmol lactate ④ saline 0.9 % with 50 mmol lactate at pH 4.0 ⑤ saline 0.9 % with 50 mmol lactate at pH 9 ⑥ saline 0.9 % at pH 9. Each six measurements
Fig. 2Mean (SD) aluminium concentration over the time (BL – Baseline; 0 to 60 min; each six measurements) for the Level 1® (H-1025 and DI-300 disposable, Smith medical, Minneapolis, USA) with different fluids as follows: ⑦ saline 0.9 % with 50 mmol lactate ⑧ saline 0.9 % with 50 mmol lactate at pH 9
Fig. 3Mean (SD) aluminium concentration over the time (BL – Baseline; 0 to 60 min; each six measurements) with balanced electrolyte solution Sterofundin 1/1 E ISO: ⑨ EnFlow® (Vital Signs, Inc., aGE Healthcare Company, Totowa New Jersey, USA) ⑩ Level 1® (H-1025 and DI-300 disposable, Smith medical, Minneapolis, USA)