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Diaspirin crosslinked hemoglobin enables extreme hemodilution beyond the critical hematocrit

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DCLHb as a diluent allowed for hemodilution beyond the hematocrit value, determined "critical" after hemodilution with HSA (6.1% (1.8)%). Even at 1.2% hematocrit (hemoglobin, 4.7 g x dL(-1)) myocardial perfusion and function were maintained, although at the expense of peripheral tissue oxygenation. This discrepancy in regional oxygenation might be caused by a redistribution of blood flow favoring the heart, which is related to a disproportionate decrease of coronary vascular resistance index during hemodilution with DCLHb.

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