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Human albumin solutions in intensive care: A review

David Melia, Benjamin Post

2020Journal of the Intensive Care Society55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Albumin plays a key role in the critically ill patient acting as a prognostic marker and as a therapy in the form of human albumin solutions. However, the use of human albumin solution has varied over time with notable differences between health systems. Whilst its use is widely accepted for some clinical indications, its role has not always been clear in the critically ill and has been found to be harmful in some cohorts. Numerous studies have showed conflicting results and critical care clinicians have not always been guided by robust evidence. Nonetheless, at present the use of human albumin solution appears to be increasing again in the United Kingdom. Below, we discuss the latest evidence base for its use in critically ill patients.

Topics & Concepts

Human albuminCritically illIntensive care medicineAlbuminMedicineCritical illnessIntensive careHuman serum albuminInternal medicineBiologyBiochemistryTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationRenal function and acid-base balanceSepsis Diagnosis and Treatment