Intravenous fluid is life-saving in hypovolemic shock, but fluid sometimes aggravates the bleeding. During the past 25 years, animal models have helped our understanding of the mechanisms involved in this unexpected effect. A key issue is that vasoconstriction is insufficient to arrest the bleeding when damage is made to a major blood vessel. ‘Uncontrolled hemorrhage’ is rather stopped by a blood clot formed at the outside surface of the vessel, and the immature clot is sensitive to mechanical and chemical interactions. The mortality increases if rebleeding occurs. In the aortic tear model in swine, hemorrhage volume and the mortality increase from effective restoration of the arterial pressure. The mortality vs. amount of fluid curve is U-...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of normal saline, hypertonic saline, and Ringer\u27s lacta...
Background: Numerous animal studies have shown protective effects of hypothermia (HT) on hemorrhagic...
Background. Considering the renal effects of fluid resuscitation in hemorrhaged patients, the choice...
Background: For many years, early intravenous fluid resuscitation has been widely accepted as an app...
Several controlled, experimental, hypotensive models of hemorrhagic shock have evaluated the effects...
BACKGROUND: Although hemorrhage remains the leading cause of survivable death in casualties, modern ...
INTRODUCTION:Fluid resuscitation is the cornerstone of treatment in hemorrhagic shock. Despite incre...
Objectives: Our objective was to systematically review randomized, controlled trials of fluid resusc...
OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to systematically review randomized, controlled trials of fluid resusc...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Resuscitation is the initial step for hemorrhagic ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of normal saline, dextran, hypertonic, and hypertonic-hypero...
Introduction Fluid resuscitation is the cornerstone of treatment in hemorrhagic shock. Despite incre...
Objective:The type of fluid that should be used in uncontrollable hemorrhages remains an area of res...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of hypotensive and normotensive resuscit...
Objective: To compare early and delayed blood administrations in animals subjected to near-fatal hem...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of normal saline, hypertonic saline, and Ringer\u27s lacta...
Background: Numerous animal studies have shown protective effects of hypothermia (HT) on hemorrhagic...
Background. Considering the renal effects of fluid resuscitation in hemorrhaged patients, the choice...
Background: For many years, early intravenous fluid resuscitation has been widely accepted as an app...
Several controlled, experimental, hypotensive models of hemorrhagic shock have evaluated the effects...
BACKGROUND: Although hemorrhage remains the leading cause of survivable death in casualties, modern ...
INTRODUCTION:Fluid resuscitation is the cornerstone of treatment in hemorrhagic shock. Despite incre...
Objectives: Our objective was to systematically review randomized, controlled trials of fluid resusc...
OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to systematically review randomized, controlled trials of fluid resusc...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Resuscitation is the initial step for hemorrhagic ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of normal saline, dextran, hypertonic, and hypertonic-hypero...
Introduction Fluid resuscitation is the cornerstone of treatment in hemorrhagic shock. Despite incre...
Objective:The type of fluid that should be used in uncontrollable hemorrhages remains an area of res...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of hypotensive and normotensive resuscit...
Objective: To compare early and delayed blood administrations in animals subjected to near-fatal hem...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of normal saline, hypertonic saline, and Ringer\u27s lacta...
Background: Numerous animal studies have shown protective effects of hypothermia (HT) on hemorrhagic...
Background. Considering the renal effects of fluid resuscitation in hemorrhaged patients, the choice...