Lactated Ringer's solution

Lactated Ringer's solution

Lactated Ringer's solution is a solution that is isotonic with blood and intended for intravenous administration. Veterinary administration may also be subcutaneous.

Lactated Ringer's solution is abbreviated as "LR" or "RL". It is also known as Ringer's lactate solution (although Ringer's solution technically refers only to the saline component, without lactate). It is very similar - though not identical to - Hartmann's Solution, the ionic concentrations of which differ.

Overview

One liter of Lactated Ringer's Solution contains:

* 130 mEq of sodium ion = 130 mmol/L.
* 109 mEq of chloride ion = 109 mmol/L.
* 28 mEq of lactate = 28 mmol/L.
* 4 mEq of potassium ion = 4 mmol/L.
* 3 mEq of calcium ion = 1.5 mmol/L .

Generally, the sodium, chloride, potassium and lactate come from NaCl (sodium chloride), NaC3H5O3 (sodium lactate), CaCl2 (calcium chloride), and KCl (potassium chloride).

There are slight variations for the composition for Ringer's as supplied by different manufacturers. As such, the term Ringer's Lactate should not be equated with one precise formulation. [ [http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?id=2878 DailyMed: About DailyMed ] ]

Development of Ringer's solution

Ringer's saline solution was invented by Sydney Ringer [ [http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/2119.html Ringer's solution (www.whonamedit.com) ] ] , a British physiologist. The solution was further modified by Alexis Hartmann for the purpose of treating acidosis in children. Hartmann modified the solution by adding lactate, which mitigates changes in pH by acting as a buffer for acid. Thus the solution became known as 'Lactated Ringer's Solution' and later, 'Hartmann's solution' [ [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9165959&dopt=Abstract Is Hartmann's the solution? [Anaesthesia. 1997 - PubMed Result ] ]

Therapy

Lactated Ringer's Solution is often used for fluid resuscitation after a blood loss due to trauma, surgery, or a burn injury. Previously, it was used to induce urine output in patients with renal failure.

Lactated Ringer's Solution is ubyproducts of lactate metabolism in the liver counteract acidosis, which is a chemical imbalance that occurs with acute fluid loss or renal failure. [ [http://www.drugs.com/pro/lactated_ringers.html Lactated Ringers Official FDA information, side effects and uses ] ]

The intravenous dose of Lactated Ringer's Solution is usually calculated by estimated fluid loss and presumed fluid deficit. For fluid resuscitation the usual rate of administration is 20 to 30 ml/kg body weight/hour. Lactated Ringer's Solution is not suitable for maintenance therapy because the sodium content (130 mEq/L) is considered too high, particularly for children, whereas the potassium content (4 mEq/L) is too low, in view of electrolyte daily requirement.

Other commonly used intravenous solutions include normal saline and hespan (used in hypovolemic shock). Lactated Ringer's is also used as a conduit for the delivery of drugs. Lactated Ringer's is usually given intravenously, but if a suitable vein is not found, it can be taken orally (although it has an unpleasant taste).

ee also

* Intravenous therapy
* Oral rehydration therapy
* Saline (medicine)
* Hartmann's Solution
* Phosphate buffered saline (Cell culture)

References


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