Learning Objective
- Properties of an ideal plasma substitute
The following should be the properties of an ideal plasma:
- It must have the same colloidal osmotic pressure as whole blood and viscosity similar to that of plasma.
- Its molecular weight should be such that the molecules do not easily diffuse through the capillary wall.
- It should have a fairly low rate of excretion or destruction by the body and should be nontoxic.
- It should be free from antigenicity and pyrogenicity.
- It should have the same isotonicity as that of blood plasma.
- It should have stability in liquid form at normal and sterilizing temperatures and during transport and storage.
Learning Objective
- Different plasma substitutes and their uses
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