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ABRUPT2 Trial: 5% Albumin Reduced Fluid Requirements in Major Burn Resuscitation
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ABRUPT2 Trial: 5% Albumin Reduced Fluid Requirements in Major Burn Resuscitation

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 05/20/2026
ABRUPT2 found that adding 5% albumin to lactated Ringer’s significantly reduced fluid needs in the first 48 hours after major burns, without clear differences in mortality, kidney injury, or healing time.
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Normosol-R versus Lactated Ringers in Critical Care: Evaluating Balanced Crystalloids for Optimal Patient Outcomes
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Normosol-R versus Lactated Ringers in Critical Care: Evaluating Balanced Crystalloids for Optimal Patient Outcomes

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/13/2025
A randomized trial evaluating Normosol-R versus lactated Ringers in critically ill adults found no significant difference in acid-base balance, kidney replacement therapy rates, or 30-day mortality, supporting comparable efficacy between these balanced crystalloids.
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