2006
DOI: 10.3171/jns.2006.105.6.884
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Effects of ethanol on limited resuscitation in a model of traumatic brain injury and hemorrhagic shock

Abstract: Ethanol intoxication led to increased hemorrhage volume and worsened hemodynamic and metabolic profiles in this model of limited resuscitation after TBI and HS. Ethanol-exposed animals had increased resuscitation requirements and decreased survival times.

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“…The head is shaved and prepared with povidone iodine solution [73]. Afterwards, a 1 cm craniotomy is performed over the left front parietal area approximately 1 cm lateral to the midline and 1 cm rostral to the bregma [74, 75].…”
Section: Animal Models Simulating Traumatic Brain Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The head is shaved and prepared with povidone iodine solution [73]. Afterwards, a 1 cm craniotomy is performed over the left front parietal area approximately 1 cm lateral to the midline and 1 cm rostral to the bregma [74, 75].…”
Section: Animal Models Simulating Traumatic Brain Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A hollow bolt is installed flush with the intact dura [74, 75]. Another craniotomy on the contralateral side allows introducing catheters for measurement of ICP and intracerebral temperature [7375]. Therefore, the catheter is placed in the subdural space.…”
Section: Animal Models Simulating Traumatic Brain Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Single vascular damage-induced uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock resulted in the same hemodynamic changes, coagulation disorders, and inflammation reaction as a model using organ damage and vascular injury. [17][18][19] However, this model cannot completely mimic the clinical scenario because the tissue damage in this model is not severe. The model of uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock adopted in the current study was induced by transection of splenic parenchyma and the splenic artery.…”
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“…Organ damage in combination with vascular injury can imitate uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock, but this model is not easy to reproduce because of severe tissue impairment [22]. Single vascular damage induced-uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock had the same hemodynamic change, the same coagulation disorder, and the same inflammation reaction as organ damage plus the vascular injury model [23][24][25], but this model cannot completely mimic the clinical scenario because the tissue damage in this model is not severe. The model of uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock adopted in the present study was induced by splenic parenchyma and one of splenic artery transaction.…”
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confidence: 97%