Benefits versus risks of using albumin in critically ill patients

Diana Adel Metry Abadir;

Abstract


SUMMARY
H
ypovolaemia is one of the most common and potentially reversible crises in acute medicine. It occurs as the result of fluid loss (e.g. bleeding, burns, vomiting and diarrhoea) or vasodilatation of the circulating volume (e.g. septic shock).


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Title Benefits versus risks of using albumin in critically ill patients
Other Titles فوائد مقابل مخاطر استخدام الزلال فى المرضى ذوى الحالات الحرجة
Authors Diana Adel Metry Abadir
Keywords Benefits versus risks of using albumin in critically ill patients
Issue Date 2012
Description 
SUMMARY
H
ypovolaemia is one of the most common and potentially reversible crises in acute medicine. It occurs as the result of fluid loss (e.g. bleeding, burns, vomiting and diarrhoea) or vasodilatation of the circulating volume (e.g. septic shock).

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