Literature DB >> 10029023

The effects of varying fluid volume and rate of resuscitation during uncontrolled hemorrhage.

D M Soucy1, M Rudé, W C Hsia, F N Hagedorn, H Illner, G T Shires.   

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BACKGROUND: The role of rate and volume of infusion in survival from experimental uncontrolled hemorrhage was evaluated.
METHODS: Hemorrhage was initiated using tail resection in 43 female rats assigned to the following five groups: nonresuscitated; resuscitated with moderate volume, slower rate; resuscitated with moderate volume, faster rate; resuscitated with high volume, slower rate; and resuscitated with high volume, faster rate.
RESULTS: A trend toward improved survival was noted with faster rate of infusion (60 vs. 33.3% survival rate with moderate volume and 28.6 vs. 12.5% with high volume, compared with 16.7% in the nonresuscitated animals).
CONCLUSION: Rapid infusion of moderate volume of isotonic saline improved survival in uncontrolled hemorrhage. Extreme volumes, infused rapidly, also resulted in higher survival rates compared with those observed in nonresuscitated rats.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10029023     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199902000-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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