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Brain Tissue Oxygenation during Hemorrhagic Shock, Resuscitation, and Alterations in Ventilation

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Directly measured PbrO2 was highly responsive to changes in FiO2, ventilatory rate, and blood volume in this experimental model. In particular, hypoventilation significantly increased PbrO2, whereas hyperventilation had the opposite effect. The postresuscitation increase in PbrO2 may reflect changes in both O2 delivery and O2 metabolism. These experiments set the stage for future investigations of a variety of resuscitation protocols in both normal and injured brain.

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