Effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock

<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Treatment of hemorrhagic shock is the major problem in emergency surgery. Fluid therapy is one of the first steps but, the conflict has been over the temperature used for the fluid injected to the patient. The aim of this study was to determin...

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Main Authors: Hossein Abdali, Rasoul Fatehi Fard, Mohsen Mahmoudie, Seyyedali Alavi, Fatemeh Ghassami, Nooshin Mirkheshti
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2007-12-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/999
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spelling doaj-52dc3ace78454a68a8fb3464e3386e532020-11-25T02:15:59ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362007-12-01126282285Effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shockHossein AbdaliRasoul Fatehi FardMohsen MahmoudieSeyyedali AlaviFatemeh GhassamiNooshin Mirkheshti<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Treatment of hemorrhagic shock is the major problem in emergency surgery. Fluid therapy is one of the first steps but, the conflict has been over the temperature used for the fluid injected to the patient. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock.<br /> <strong>METHODS</strong>: In this experimental study, 3 groups of 10 rabbits underwent hemorrhagic shock class III (mean arterial pressure = 40 mmHg) by catheter on femoral artery. Within 25 minutes, ringer lactate solutes with controlled temperaturesof 15°C, 25°C and 37°C were injected through femoral venous line. They were followed for 72 hours.<br /> <strong>RESULTS</strong>: In the lowest, middle and the highest fluid temperature group, mortality rate was 90%, 10% and 40%, respectively. Statistically significant difference was seen between the 15°C and 25°C resuscitation groups (P<0.001).<br /> <strong>CONCLUSIONS</strong>: Our findings showed possible benefit of room temperature as the optimal fluid temperature for fluid resuscitation in hemorrhagic shock.<br /> <strong>KEY WORDS</strong>: Hemorrhagic shock, hypothermia, fluid therapy, rabbit, temperature.<br /> http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/999Hemorrhagic shock, hypothermia, fluid therapy, rabbit, temperature.
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author Hossein Abdali
Rasoul Fatehi Fard
Mohsen Mahmoudie
Seyyedali Alavi
Fatemeh Ghassami
Nooshin Mirkheshti
spellingShingle Hossein Abdali
Rasoul Fatehi Fard
Mohsen Mahmoudie
Seyyedali Alavi
Fatemeh Ghassami
Nooshin Mirkheshti
Effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Hemorrhagic shock, hypothermia, fluid therapy, rabbit, temperature.
author_facet Hossein Abdali
Rasoul Fatehi Fard
Mohsen Mahmoudie
Seyyedali Alavi
Fatemeh Ghassami
Nooshin Mirkheshti
author_sort Hossein Abdali
title Effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock
title_short Effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock
title_full Effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock
title_fullStr Effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock
title_full_unstemmed Effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock
title_sort effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2007-12-01
description <strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Treatment of hemorrhagic shock is the major problem in emergency surgery. Fluid therapy is one of the first steps but, the conflict has been over the temperature used for the fluid injected to the patient. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of fluid temperature in intravenous fluid resuscitation of hemorrhagic shock.<br /> <strong>METHODS</strong>: In this experimental study, 3 groups of 10 rabbits underwent hemorrhagic shock class III (mean arterial pressure = 40 mmHg) by catheter on femoral artery. Within 25 minutes, ringer lactate solutes with controlled temperaturesof 15°C, 25°C and 37°C were injected through femoral venous line. They were followed for 72 hours.<br /> <strong>RESULTS</strong>: In the lowest, middle and the highest fluid temperature group, mortality rate was 90%, 10% and 40%, respectively. Statistically significant difference was seen between the 15°C and 25°C resuscitation groups (P<0.001).<br /> <strong>CONCLUSIONS</strong>: Our findings showed possible benefit of room temperature as the optimal fluid temperature for fluid resuscitation in hemorrhagic shock.<br /> <strong>KEY WORDS</strong>: Hemorrhagic shock, hypothermia, fluid therapy, rabbit, temperature.<br />
topic Hemorrhagic shock, hypothermia, fluid therapy, rabbit, temperature.
url http://journals.mui.ac.ir/jrms/article/view/999
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