Research Article

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

Table 7

Liquid resuscitation effect between admission and 48 hours after injury.

GroupNo.Admission48 hours after injuryW

Hb (g/L)55183.0 (163.0, 199.0)131.0 (110.0, 146.0)−6.303<0.001
HCT (%)5553.2 (47.4, 59.8)39.4 (33.2, 43.3)−6.355<0.001
MAP (mmHg)5595.0 (84.7, 102.0)95.3 (84.7, 102.0)0.3100.757
HR (times/min)55107.0 (89.0, 125.0)102.0 (89.0, 114.0)−1.4860.137
POP (mmol/L)52306.2 (297.7, 315.0)298.0 (288.8, 309.1)−3.652<0.001
Lactic acid(mmol/L)324.2 (3.1, 5.9)1.7 (1.0, 2.7)−4.576<0.001
BUN (mmol/L)536.9 (6.1, 8.5)5.4 (3.6, 8.2)−1.9880.047
Serum creatinine (mg)5379.8 (69.6, 101.2)65.6 (56.0, 75.3)−3.2140.001
Albumin (g/L)5533.4 (29.1, 38.4)26.1 (24.3, 29.5)−5.086<0.001
ALT (U/L)5334.0 (24.2, 46.8)28.1 (20.1, 34.7)−3.606<0.001
AST (U/L)5368.1 (56.2, 110.4)34.2 (25.6, 49.1)−5.747<0.001
APTT (s)4132.6 (24.6, 59.1)38.4 (30.8, 49.5)−0.0780.938

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.