Research Article

The Effect and Evaluation of the Third Military Medical University Fluid Resuscitation Formula

Table 6

Liquid resuscitation effect between admission and 24 hours after injury.

GroupNo.Admission24 hours after injuryW

Hb (g/L)55183.0 (163.0, 199.0)152.0 (138.0, 172.0)−5.835<0.001
HCT (%)5553.2 (47.4, 59.8)43.9 (40.1, 51.9)−5.595<0.001
MAP (mmHg)5595.0 (84.7, 102.0)95.7 (91.0, 109.3)−1.5460.122
HR (times/min)55107.0 (89.0, 125.0)101.0 (86.0, 116.0)−2.6610.008
POP (mmol/L)50306.2 (297.7, 315.0)304.1 (291.2, 310.6)−3.519<0.001
Lactic acid (mmol/L)304.2 (3.1, 5.9)2.5 (1.9, 3.8)−3.4260.001
BUN (mmol/L)516.9 (6.1, 8.5)6.2 (4.3, 8.1)−1.5330.125
Serum creatinine (mg)5179.8 (69.6, 101.2)68.0 (57.6, 89.0)−2.1180.034
Albumin (g/L)5333.4 (29.1, 38.4)26.9 (23.5, 30.1)−5.294<0.001
ALT (U/L)5234.0 (24.2, 46.8)29.9 (20.5, 39.5)−2.6680.008
AST (U/L)5168.1 (56.2, 110.4)40.2 (31.0, 55.5)−5.212<0.001
APTT (s)3832.6 (24.6, 59.1)44.5 (33.5, 64.2)−0.1810.856

No.: number. HB: hemoglobin; HCT: hematocrit; MAP: mean arterial pressure; HR: heart rate; POP: plasma osmotic pressure; BUN: blood urea nitrogen; ALT: alanine aminotransferase; AST: aspartate aminotransferase; APTT: albumin and activated partial thromboplastin time. All data were compared by Wilcoxon signed rank test.