Five percent albumin for adult burn shock resuscitation: lack of effect on daily multiple organ dysfunction score

BACKGROUND:  The effect of 5 percent human albumin on multiple organ dysfunction was investigated during the first 14 days of treatment to determine whether albumin resuscitation might benefit adult burn patients.

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