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Oxygen transport and cardiovascular effects of resuscitation from severe hemorrhagic shock using hemoglobin solutions

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Resuscitation from severe hemorrhagic shock with 8% stroma-free hemoglobin, PHP44, or PHP88 is equally effective in restoring cardiac index and vascular pressures as using whole blood. However, resuscitation with the three hemoglobin solutions only transiently restored DO2 after hemorrhagic shock. The subsequent reduction of DO2 compared with the DO2 value using whole blood was due mostly to hemodilution. With the two PHP solutions, formation of red blood cell aggregates probably resulted in sequestration of red cell mass and additional loss of oxygen carrying capacity.

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