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What are the examples of plasma substitutes?

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), plasma or plasma substitutes are used to treat a variety of conditions, including serious injury, burns, and shock, to address volume loss. Answering the question, "What are the examples of plasma substitutes?" involves exploring different types of colloids, both natural and synthetic, that function as plasma volume expanders by increasing the intravascular fluid volume.

What is a plasma substitute solution? Understanding volume expansion therapy

5 min read
Did you know that in cases of severe blood loss, the immediate need is to replace lost volume to maintain blood pressure and tissue oxygenation, not necessarily oxygen-carrying capacity? This is where a plasma substitute solution becomes a critical tool, providing volume expansion therapy when rapid blood replacement is not feasible, especially in emergency situations.