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Anaesthesia. 50:729-732
The process of transferring patients from the operating table was assessed in a district general hospital. The survey was conducted in two parts; a confidential questionnaire was sent to all members of the department and a month long assessment of th
Autor:
F J, Pearce, W S, Lyons
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 165(7)
Autor:
F J, Pearce, W S, Lyons
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 164(9)
The paper discusses the substantial reduction in weight and volume of the fluids of resuscitation that is possible and desirable on the basis of sound physiology and the vast experience of the U.S. Army in four major wars in this century. We note the
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Shock (Augusta, Ga.). 8(6)
Our laboratory has previously reported that plasma histamine levels rise significantly and coincidentally with the onset of the decompensatory phase of isobaric hemorrhagic shock in rats. The histamine levels seen in shock were comparable to those th
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Shock (Augusta, Ga.). 6(3)
Hypothermia has been shown to decrease oxygen consumption requirements and improve survival during hemorrhagic shock. however, hypothermia applied therapeutically does not prevent the development of a lactic acidosis during hemorrhage. We re-examined
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Anesthesiology. 77:A497
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Anesthesiology. 75:A216-A216
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Journal of Surgical Research. 39:390-398
In view of the well-known fact that the liver is more sensitive to ischemia than skeletal muscle, it was the purpose of the present study to determine the relationship between the hemorrhage-induced changes in plasma glucose and lactate concentration
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American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 250:R951-R959
Standard protocols used to study hemorrhagic shock involve sampling at fixed time intervals and generating a time-based composite curve from each experiment. Although each animal may show the same sequence of responses, the time, rate, and size of th