Journal article

Cognitive changes after saline or plasmalyte infusion in healthy volunteers: A multiple blinded, randomized, cross-over trial

DA Story, L Lees, L Weinberg, SY Teoh, KJ Lee, S Velissaris, R Bellomo, SJ Wilson

Anesthesiology | Published : 2013

Abstract

BACKGROUND:: In an incidental finding, during a study of plasma chemistry after crystalloid infusion, participants reported subjective cognitive changes, particularly slower thinking, after saline but not Hartmann's (Ringer's lactate) solution. The authors tested the hypothesis that saline infusion would produce greater adverse cognitive changes than Plasmalyte infusion. METHODS:: The authors conducted a randomized, cross-over, multiple blinded study of healthy adult volunteers. On separate days, participants received 30 ml/kg over 1 h of either 0.9% saline or Plasmalyte with the order randomly allocated. Plasma chemistry was tested on venous samples. As part of a battery of cognitive tests ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This study was funded by an Academic Enhancement Grant from the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia). Presented at the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Annual Scientific Meeting, May 24, 2012, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.