Expanding diuretic for treating pulmonary edema in perioperative period of hepatic and biliary diseases
A diuretic and perioperative technology, applied in the field of volume expansion diuretics, can solve problems such as shock, aggravated pulmonary edema, and unstable blood circulation
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Embodiment 1
[0013] Embodiment 1: Preparation of expansion diuretic A
[0014] Human albumin: furosemide=10: 0.02 (w / w), prepare with water for injection, albumin concentration 10%, furosemide concentration 0.02%, pack into 100ml / bag after filtering, use 60 Store at 2-8°C in the dark after being sterilized by Co γ-ray irradiation.
Embodiment 2
[0015] Embodiment 2: Preparation of expansion diuretic B
[0016] Human albumin: furosemide=10:0.04 (w / w), the concentration of albumin is 10%, the concentration of furosemide is 0.04%, and the preparation method is the same as in Example 1.
Embodiment 3
[0017] Embodiment 3: Preparation of expansion diuretic C
[0018] Human albumin: furosemide=20:0.01 (w / w), the concentration of albumin is 20%, the concentration of furosemide is 0.01%, and the preparation method is the same as in Example 1.
[0019] The three volume-expanding diuretics above A, B, and C are sequentially balanced type, diuretic type and volume-expanding type.
[0020] Clinical trials:
[0021] 1. Patients with acute lung injury after liver transplantation
[0022] 40 cases of patients after liver transplantation were observed successively by random method, among which 20 cases were used as the treatment group, and the other 20 cases were used as the control group. The treatment group received intravenous infusion of type A volume diuretic three times a day, 100ml each time, for three days; the control group received intravenous infusion of furosemide and albumin respectively, with the same dose and method as the treatment group. Urine volume, blood pressure...
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