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FLUID RESUSCITATION WITH HEMOGLOBIN VESICLES IN A RABBIT MODEL OF ACUTE HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK
2006
Shock
Several hemoglobin (Hb)-based oxygen carriers are available for use in clinical situations, but their use risks inducing cardiovascular dysfunction as a result of Hb interacting with nitric oxide. Hb vesicles (HbV) are liposomeencapsulated purified human Hb with polyethylene glycol chains at the surface. This study evaluated the effects of HbV on hemodynamics, tissue and systemic oxygenation, and osmotic pressure after fluid resuscitation in an acute hemorrhagic shock model. Hemorrhagic shock
doi:10.1097/01.shk.0000192118.68295.5d
pmid:16525358
fatcat:we5xdyzw4vaynd6ag7n2dzllqy