The Evolution of Colloid Administration in Burn Resuscitation

Abstract Colloid administration in acute resuscitation of burn injuries is being increasingly recognized as an important part of fluid management for these injuries. Such clinical experience, along with possibilities of endothelial preservation by colloid solutions, could lead to a major reconsideration of early colloid administration in burn resuscitation.

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