Claims
- 1. A crystalloid solution consisting of dissolved salts in the following concentrations: NaCl about 110-120 mM, KCl in a range from 3 mM to 5 mM, MgCl.sub.2 in a range from 0.45 mM to 1.5 mM, CaCl.sub.2 about 2.5 mM, an organic acid selected from the group consisting of lactate, acetate, pyruvate, gluconate and succinate, and glucose in a range from 5 mM to about 10 mM.
- 2. The crystalloid solution of claim 1 further consisting of sodium bicarbonate.
- 3. An aqueous solution consisting of:
- Na.sup.+ ;
- K.sup.+ ;
- Mg.sup.2+ ;
- Ca.sup.2+ ;
- Cl.sup.- ;
- a buffer further consisting of a single organic acid selected from the group consisting of lactate, acetate, pyruvate, gluconate and succinate; and
- glucose from about 5 to 10 mM.
- 4. The aqueous solution according to claim 3, wherein said Na.sup.+ is present in an amount ranging from about 110 to 150 mM.
- 5. The aqueous solution according to claim 3, wherein said K.sup.+ is present in amount ranging from about 3 to 5 mM.
- 6. The aqueous solution according to claim 3, wherein said Mg.sup.2+ is present in an amount ranging from about 0.45 to 1.5 mM.
- 7. The aqueous solution according to claim 3, wherein said Ca.sup.2+ is present at about 2.5 mM.
- 8. The aqueous solution according to claim 3, wherein said Cl.sup.- is present in an amount ranging from about 110 to 140 mM.
- 9. The aqueous solution of claim 3, further consisting of sodium bicarbonate.
- 10. The aqueous solution of claim 3, wherein said organic acid is lactate.
- 11. An aqueous solution consisting of:
- from about 110 to 150 mM Na.sup.+ ;
- from about 3 to 5 mM K.sup.+ ;
- from about 0.45 to 1.5 mM Mg.sup.2+ ;
- about 2.5 mM Ca.sup.2+ ;
- from about 110 to 140 mM Cl.sup.- ;
- lactate; and
- glucose.
- 12. The aqueous solution of claim 11, further consisting of sodium bicarbonate.
- 13. The aqueous solution of claim 11, wherein said glucose is present in an amount ranging from about 5 to 10 mM.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/462,650, filed Jun. 5, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,747,071, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/133,527, filed Oct. 7, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/071,533, filed Jun. 4, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,407,428.
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