The article in the following section reviewed the resuscitation of head injured patient and the suitability of various Intravenous Fluids therapy intravenous fluids available for the emergency. Since there is apprehension intravenous fluid may worsen cerebral edema and increase intracranial pressure, it becomes important what degree of resuscitation and what kind of fluids for head injured patient.

So, what kind of fluids should be used in head injured patients? you will find in the article later on as well as sections discussed about the degree of resuscitation, the consideration in the use of various available intravenous fluids such as crystalloids, isotonic saline, hypertonic saline, colloid, albumen, and blood transfussion. Accordingly, hypertonic saline seems ideal as it restores normovolemia, decreases cerebral edema and lowers Intracranial Pressure.

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