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Oxygen Debt Criteria Quantify the Effectiveness of Early Partial Resuscitation after Hypovolemic Hemorrhagic Shock
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The data suggest that, compared with 120% postshock immediate resuscitation, 8.4% and 15% immediate resuscitation give poorer results, with 30% immediate resuscitation showing mild, transient, but acceptable changes in organ function allowing for a 2-hour delay until full resuscitation, with complete 7-day recovery. Base deficit and lactate, but not blood pressure, are significant indices of O(2)D.
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