kristalloidiliuokset
Kristalloidiliuokset, known in English as crystalloid solutions, are intravenous fluids containing small molecules that can easily pass through semipermeable membranes. These solutions are primarily composed of electrolytes, such as sodium, chloride, and potassium, dissolved in water. Due to their small particle size, crystalloids can readily move between the intravascular and interstitial spaces, affecting fluid distribution throughout the body.
The main purposes of administering crystalloid solutions are to expand the extracellular fluid volume, maintain hydration,
The effect of crystalloid solutions on the intravascular space is temporary, as a significant portion of the