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Fentanyl impairs but ketamine preserves the microcirculatory response to hemorrhage

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Ketamine affects neither systemic nor microcirculatory compensatory responses to hemorrhage, providing preclinical evidence that ketamine may help attenuate adverse physiological consequences associated with opioids following traumatic hemorrhage. Microcirculatory responses are more sensitive than systemic response for evaluation of hemodynamic stability during procedures associated with pain management.

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