Intravenous resuscitation is required in a patient with 30% burns. Which of the following will be the best choice of fluid in the first 24 hours?
Correct Answer: Ringer lactate
Description: Most commonly used fluid for resuscitation in burns is ringer lactate. Some centres use human albumin solution or fresh-frozen plasma, and some centres use hypeonic saline. Intravenous resuscitation is indicated for children with a burn greater than 10% TBSA and adults with 15% TBSA. Parkland formula is the most widely used formula for calculating fluid replacement in the first 24 hours. The formula is Volume in ml = Total percentage body surface area x weight in kilograms x 4. Half of this volume is given in first 8 hours, and the second half is given in the subsequent 16 hours. In children, maintanence fluid is also given which is primarily dextrose saline. Ref: Bailey and Love's Sho Practice of Surgery, 24th edn, Page 271-2
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