CARDIO: COMPOUND SODIUM LACTATE (HARTMANN'S SOLUTION) Flashcards

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COMPOUND SODIUM LACTATE (HARTMANN’S SOLUTION): INDICATIONS

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  • Provide sodium and water through IV

- Expand circulating volume in states of circulatory failure (eg shock) - done as a fluid challenge

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COMPOUND SODIUM LACTATE (HARTMANN’S SOLUTION): MOA

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  • Balanced salt solution, with its constituents designed to mimic serum
  • In presence of adequate liver fxn - lactate metabolised to PYRUVATE, then to either glucose or carbon dioxide and water
  • Release of bicarb in both cases
  • Sodium = used to provide sodium and water intravenously and also for the expansion of circulating volume
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COMPOUND SODIUM LACTATE (HARTMANN’S SOLUTION): ADVERSE EFFECTS

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  • Excessive administration can cause a fall in CO and severe heart failure by increasing left ventricular filling beyond the point of maximal contractility on the Starling Curve
  • Oedema, relevant in patients who have received multiple fluid challenge, since about 80% of the administered volume will be lost into tissue fluid
  • NaCL advantage - lower chloride content and less likely to cause hypercholaremic acidosis
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COMPOUND SODIUM LACTATE (HARTMANN’S SOLUTION): WARNINGS

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  • Heart Failure
  • Renal Impairment
  • Severe Liver Dx
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COMPOUND SODIUM LACTATE (HARTMANN’S SOLUTION): INTERACTIONS

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  • NONE
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