STUDIES ON REANIMATION WITH PLASMA EXPANDERS
AUTOR(ES)
Nicolau, C. T.
RESUMO
In dogs very severe haemorrhage, which leads to a state barely distinguishable from death, can be cured by one intra-arterial injection of dextran equal in volume to three-quarters or more of the estimated blood loss, provided that the dextran injection contains adrenaline and lobeline. Recovery after this treatment is only temporary, and a blood transfusion of about 25% of th e subject's lost volume of blood is needed for complete recovery.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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