Cardiac surgery

# Article Title
1 Ischemia-modified albumin in acute aortic dissection.
2 Ischemia-modified albumin is a highly sensitive serum marker of transient myocardial ischemia induce
3 Comparison of Hemodynamic Changes After Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution Using Ringer's Lactate Versu
4 Cardiac response is greater for colloid than saline fluid loading after cardiac or vascular surgery.
5 Intra- and extravascular volume status in patients undergoing mitral valve replacement: crystalloid
6 Improved outcomes during cardiac surgery: a multifactorial enhancement of cardiopulmonary bypass tec
7 Albumin versus crystalloid for pump priming in cardiac surgery: Meta-analysis of controlled trials.
8 Hydroxyethyl Starch as a Priming Solution for Cardiopulmonary Bypass Impairs Hemostasis After Cardia
9 Volume expansion with albumin decreases mortality after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
10 Blood loss in infants and children for open heart operations: albumin 5% versus fresh-frozen plasma
11 Does priming implementation with low-dose albumin reduce postoperative bleeding following cardiopulm
12 Oxygen transport and myocardial function after the administration of albumin 5%, hydroxyethylstarch
13 Serum albumin and risk of myocardial infarction and all-cause mortality in the Framingham Offspring
14 Distribution of normal saline and 5% albumin infusions in cardiac surgical patients.
15 Albumin versus hydroxyethyl starch in cardiopulmonary bypass surgery: a meta-analysis of postoperati
16 No evidence of excess mortality in patients receiving human albumin: a meta-analysis of randomized c
17 The epidemiology of hemorrhage related to cardiothoracic operations.
18 Priming of cardiopulmonary bypass with human albumin or Ringer lactate: effect on colloid osmotic pr
19 Increased complications and prolonged hospital stay in elderly cardiac surgical patients with low se
20 A prospective randomized study of hydroxyethyl starch, albumin, and lactated Ringer's solution as pr