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Mild Hypothermia Increases Survival from Severe Pressure-Controlled Hemorrhagic Shock in Rats
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Brief hypothermia had physiologic benefit and a trend toward improved survival. Prolonged mild hypothermia significantly increased survival after severe HS even with controlled MAP. Extending the duration of hypothermia beyond the acute phases of shock and resuscitation may be needed to ensure improved outcome after prolonged HS.
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