Types of Fluid - Colloids

The nature and extent of hypovolaemia determine the best type of fluid to use as a replacement.

The amount of time a fluid stays in the circulation is determined by its composition and subsequent movement between compartments.

Colloids contain proteins or other large molecules that do not pass from plasma to the interstitium to keep the infused fluid largely in the circulation.

Restoring the circulating volume with these fluids is rapid and sustained.