The optimal fluid for resuscitation in hemorrhagic shock would combine: the
volume expansion and oxygen-carrying capacity of blood without the need fo
r cross-matching or the risk of disease transmission. Although the ideal fl
uid has yet to be discovered, current options are discussed in this review,
Including crystalloids, colloids, blood and blood substitutes. The future
role of blood substitutes is not yet defined, but the potential advantages
in trauma or elective surgery may prove to be enormous.