1995
DOI: 10.1097/00024382-199512001-00026
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TREATMENT OF SEVERE EXPERIMENTAL RETROPERITONEAL HEMATOMA WITH HYPERTONIC NaCl, HYPERTONIC Na ACETATE OR ISOTONIC LACTATED RINGERS. EFFECTS ON BLOOD LOSS AND HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS

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“…Krausz (27) described a model of uncontrolled bleeding in rats in which a hypertonic bolus injection increased mortality because of renewed bleeding. However, Silva et al (28) demonstrated that a bolus of hypertonic solutions did not cause renewed bleeding in an experimental model of blood loss into an artificially produced retroperitoneal hematoma. Moreover, our study differs from the others because we did not use a fixed bolus injection but a slow and continuous infusion adjusted to restore CO. Our data show that this infusion strategy of hypertonic solutions obtains a progressive recovery of hemodynamics without arterial pressure peak increases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Krausz (27) described a model of uncontrolled bleeding in rats in which a hypertonic bolus injection increased mortality because of renewed bleeding. However, Silva et al (28) demonstrated that a bolus of hypertonic solutions did not cause renewed bleeding in an experimental model of blood loss into an artificially produced retroperitoneal hematoma. Moreover, our study differs from the others because we did not use a fixed bolus injection but a slow and continuous infusion adjusted to restore CO. Our data show that this infusion strategy of hypertonic solutions obtains a progressive recovery of hemodynamics without arterial pressure peak increases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have been carried out in experimental animals with uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock with a retroperitoneal bleeding [9,10], vascular injury with intraperitoneal bleeding [11,12], and bleeding of extremities [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%