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Nonproteinaceous colloids

Crystalloids are aqueous electrolyte-containing solutions without proteins or large molecules. Examples of crystalloids are normal saline (0.9% NaCI) and lactated Ringer s solution. Colloids are aqueous solutions that contain various proteins or other larger molecules as well as electrolytes. Protein-containing colloids include albumin and PPF. Nonproteinaceous colloids include the dextrans and hetastarch. A list detailing the compositions of several common crystalloids and colloids is given in Table 31.7. [Pg.1254]

Hetastarch, another nonproteinaceous colloid, is a complex mixture of ethoxylated amylopectins... [Pg.1256]

Combination use of hypertonic crystalloids with nonproteinaceous colloids has been investigated. [Pg.1257]


See other pages where Nonproteinaceous colloids is mentioned: [Pg.1256]    [Pg.1256]    [Pg.1256]    [Pg.1256]   
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