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NS, LR, Plasmalyte, D5W
Isotonic non-balanced crystalloid
0.9% sodium chloride in water — Na⁺ 154 mEq/L, Cl⁻ 154 mEq/L, osmolality 308 mOsm/kg. Distributes throughout the extracellular space; ~25–30% of infused volume remains intravascular at 30–60 min.
Balanced (calcium-containing) isotonic crystalloid
Na⁺ 130, Cl⁻ 109, K⁺ 4, Ca²⁺ 3, lactate 28 mEq/L; osmolality 273 mOsm/kg (slightly hypotonic). Lactate metabolized by liver to bicarbonate, providing buffering. Closer to plasma electrolyte composition than saline.
Balanced calcium-free isotonic crystalloid
Na⁺ 140, Cl⁻ 98, K⁺ 5, Mg²⁺ 3, acetate 27, gluconate 23 mEq/L; osmolality 294 mOsm/kg. Acetate and gluconate metabolize independent of liver perfusion (unlike lactate), making it useful in liver failure / shock states. No calcium → fully compatible with blood products.
Hypotonic free-water solution with dextrose
5% dextrose (50 g/L) in water — when dextrose is metabolized, the remaining solution is free water. Effectively a free-water source distributed across total body water (28–42 L in adult).
Hypertonic crystalloid (osmotherapy)
3% NaCl: Na⁺ 513 mEq/L, osmolality 1027 mOsm/kg. 23.4% NaCl: Na⁺ 4000 mEq/L. Pulls water from brain parenchyma across an intact blood-brain barrier into the intravascular space — reduces ICP and treats severe hyponatremia.