Albúmina humana: indicaciones basadas en la evidencia. (Spanish)

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    • Alternate Title:
      Human albumin: evidence-based guidelines. (English)
    • Abstract:
      Albumin is the most abundant circulating protein in the body and its clinical importance has been unraveled over time. Since 1940 it has been used in different clinical scenarios. Its protective properties of the microvasculature and the glycocalyx are those that are considered when treating patients with endothelial damage (hypovolaemia, sepsis, burns); however, there are no detailed indications for its use. This review will break down accepted indications and suggest protocols for conscientious use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      La albúmina es la proteína circulante más abundante del cuerpo y a lo largo del tiempo se ha intentado descifrar su importancia clínica. Desde 1940 se ha usado en distintos escenarios clínicos. Sus propiedades protectoras de la microvasculatura y del glicocálix son las que se consideran al momento de tratar pacientes con daño endotelial (hipovolemia, sepsis, quemaduras); no obstante, no hay indicaciones detalladas para su administración. En esta reseña se desglosarán las indicaciones aceptadas y se sugerirán protocolos para un uso de manera concienzuda. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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