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ENVIRONMENTAL HYPOTHERMIA IN PORCINE POLYTRAUMA AND HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK IS SAFE
2012
Shock
We have previously demonstrated survival benefit to induced hypothermia in a porcine model of controlled hemorrhagic shock simulating an associated delay to definitive care. In the current study, we wished to evaluate the effects of environmental hypothermia in a porcine model of hemorrhagic shock with the addition of polytrauma. Sixteen pigs were randomized to normothermic (39-C, n = 7) or hypothermic (34-C, n = 9) groups. The model included instrumentation, chest injury (captive bolt device),
doi:10.1097/shk.0b013e3182657a21
pmid:22777118
fatcat:hjcypiw7ara7plau5tqiv5apmu