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Comparison of Fluosol DA with Dextran 70 for Treatment of Acute Massive Hemorrhage
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 June 2012
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Clinical experiences on perfluorochemical emulsion as an artificial blood has confirmed that perfluorochemical could transport oxygen indefinitely in circulating blood. We felt that an adequate cardiac output could be maintained no longer due to concomitant hypovolemia after the replacement with perfluorochemical emulsion for massive hemorrhage. Few studies have been reported on changes in the blood volume after replacement of circulating blood volume with fluorochemical.
- Type
- Part II: Clinical Care Topics
- Information
- Prehospital and Disaster Medicine , Volume 1 , supplement S1: Disaster Resuscitology , 1985 , pp. 180 - 183
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- Copyright © World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 1985
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