The effects of different volumes of hypertonic saline in serum sodium concentration and pH in hemorrhagic shock in rabbits.

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Background: In these years, the use of hypertonic saline for treatment of hemorrhagic shock and its effect on pH, osmotic pressure, serum sodium and Potassium concentration was the subject of very studies. Although there is no doubt in preference of hypertonic saline for treatment of homodynamic parameters due to hemorrhagic shock, there is some controversies for routine of use hypertonic saline due to some complication after transfusion of hypertonic saline like hepernatremia. The aim of this study is to determine the frequency of hepernatremia after administration 4ml/kg and 7ml/kg of hypertonic saline for treatment of hemorrhagic shock. Methods and Materials: In this study, 16 male rabbits with 2-2.5 kg weight randomly were divided equally in two groups. After removal of 25% of total blood volume by phlebotomy and inducing hemorrhagic shock, one group was resuscitated with 4ml/kg NaCl 5% and the other group with 7 ml/kg NaCl 5% .Serum Na, K, pH and lactate and level of consciousness before and after the treatment were compared. Results: There was significant difference in condition and in blood pH in two groups and the 7ml/kg group had better in condition and consciousness(P=0/04) and in blood pH(P=0/03).There was no significant difference in serum concentration of sodium in two groups after resuscitation. Conclusions: By attention to the results of this study and similar results of other studies, we hope by using of hypertonic saline routinely faster treatment of hemorrhagic shock and its complications such metabolic acidosis occurs.

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