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How to use human albumin? Are there any clinical application principles?

Human albumin, 1. Shock caused by blood loss, trauma and burns. 2. Increased intracranial pressure caused by cerebral edema and injury. 3. Edema or ascites caused by liver cirrhosis and kidney disease. 4. Prevention and treatment of hypoalbuminemia. 5. Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. 6. Used for cardiopulmonary bypass, auxiliary treatment of burns, auxiliary treatment of hemodialysis and adult respiratory distress syndrome.

Human albumin is generally administered by intravenous drip or intravenous push. In order to prevent dehydration of body tissues during large-volume injections, 5% glucose injection or sodium chloride injection can be appropriately diluted for intravenous drip (it is advisable to use a blood transfusion set equipped with a filter device). The infusion speed should be no more than 2ml per minute, but within the first 15 minutes, special attention should be paid to the slow speed and gradually accelerated to the above speed.

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