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After Spontaneous Hypothermia during Hemorrhagic Shock, Continuing Mild Hypothermia (34??C) Improves Early but Not Late Survival in Rats
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After spontaneous cooling during moderately severe HS, mild, controlled hypothermia during resuscitation does not seem to affect long-term survival. After more severe HS, hypothermia increases survival time. Hypothermia supports arterial pressure during resuscitation from severe HS.
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