Skip to main content

Table 1 Physiological parameters

From: Effects of fresh frozen plasma, Ringer’s acetate and albumin on plasma volume and on circulating glycocalyx components following haemorrhagic shock in rats

 

Baseline

After haemorrhage

Resuscitated

MAP (mmHg)

    

FFP

82 ± 18

53 ± 9

68 ± 11

*#

ALB

74 ± 20

54 ± 12

70 ± 10

*#

RA 4.5

100 ± 9

50 ± 6

57 ± 7

 

SHAM

84 ± 7

100 ± 20

90 ± 18

 

ScvO2 (%)

    

FFP

82 ± 5

40 ± 9

75 ± 7

*

ALB

78 ± 11

44 ± 14

74 ± 9

*

RA 4.5

85 ± 3

46 ± 9

65 ± 11

*

SHAM

82 ± 7

75 ± 5

76 ± 8

 

Lactate (mmol/L)

    

FFP

2.2 ± 0.5

6.0 ± 1.9

1.8 ± 0.7

*

ALB

2.2 ± 0.5

6.5 ± 3.3

1.2 ± 0.5

*#

RA 4.5

2.0 ± 0.7

5.4 ± 1.1

2.4 ± 1.4

*

SHAM

1.8 ± 0.3

2.1 ± 1.1

1.8 ± 0.2

 

Base excess (mmol/L)

    

FFP

5.1 ± 1.2

−3.9 ± 3.8

5.9 ± 1.0

*

ALB

5.1 ± 1.4

−4.4 ± 6.4

0.9 ± 1.8

 

RA 4.5

5.4 ± 1.4

−2.8 ± 2.6

0.3 ± 2.2

 

SHAM

6.0 ± 1.

3.2 ± 1.6

2.2 ± 2.2

 

Haematocrit (%)

    

FFP

42 ± 1

33 ± 3

19 ± 2

*

ALB

42 ± 3

33 ± 5

18 ± 3

*

RA 4.5

42 ± 1

31 ± 5

20 ± 3

*

SHAM

42 ± 1

39 ± 4

40 ± 6

 
  1. Data presented as mean ± SD. The change in values after resuscitation compared to after haemorrhage within groups was evaluated with paired t test corrected for multiple analyses with the Bonferroni correction (*P < 0.05). Differences in between groups after resuscitation was analysed with one-way repeated measurement ANOVA followed by post hoc testing using the Newman-Keuls correction
  2. MAP mean arterial pressure, ScvO 2 central venous oxygen saturation, FFP fresh frozen plasma, ALB albumin, RA Ringer’s acetate
  3. #Significant difference compared to the RA group
  4. Significant difference compared to ALB and RA groups, P < 0.05