Kiesewetter H, Blume J, Bulling B, Gerhards M, Jung F, Radtke H, Franke R P
Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 1984 Nov 30;109(48):1844-7. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1069465.
The tolerance to and effectiveness of middle-molecular hydroxy-ethyl starch as volume replacement by isovolemic haemodilution over 6 weeks was tested in 15 patients with peripheral arterial obstructive disease, stages II and III. After 6 weeks of isovolemic haemodilution treatment the pain-free walking distance increased significantly, the peak-flow after reactive hyperaemia increased, blood pressure and pulse remained unchanged, blood fluidity was significantly improved. This pilot study indicates that middle-molecular hydroxy-ethyl starch as volume replacement through isovolemic haemodilution represents a good alternative to dextran. It may even be superior to dextran in the treatment of arterial obstructive disease.