نتایج جستجو برای: hemorrhagic shock

تعداد نتایج: 125631  

2005
C. WIGGERS HAROLD GOLDBERG FRANK ROEMHILD RAYMOND C. INGRAHAM

By blocking sympathogenic vasoconstrictor mechanisms with dibenamine, a dog's tolerance to severe hemorrhagic hypotension states is definitely improved. New evidence is presented that partial release from vasoconstriction achieved by, giving small doses of dibenamine during the impending shock state seems to provide animals with even greater tolerance to this standardized form of stress. Althou...

2011
A Costa-Pinho J Pinto-de-Sousa M Baptista E Rios CS Moura J Barbosa J Costa-Maia

Brunner's gland hyperplasia is a very rare lesion of the duodenum, which is usually asymptomatic and diagnosed incidentally during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. It can cause gastrointestinal bleeding but hemorrhagic shock is a rare clinical presentation of Brunner's gland hyperplasia. The authors present a case of a patient with hemorrhagic shock due to a bleeding Brunner's gland hyperplasi...

2017
Tobias Müller Michael Kirsch Frank Petrat

Therapeutic effects of continuous intravenous infusions of solvent-free low doses of resveratrol on organ injury and systemic consequences resulting from severe hemorrhagic shock in rats were studied. Hemorrhagic shock was induced by withdrawing arterial blood until a mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) of 25-30 mmHg was reached. Following a shock phase of 60 min, rats were resuscitated with the...

Journal: :Resuscitation 2010
Laurence M Katz James E Manning Shane McCurdy Charles Sproule Gerald McGwin Paula Moon-Massat Charles B Cairns Daniel Freilich

BACKGROUND Vasoconstriction, an inherent property of Hemoglobin Based Oxygen Carriers (HBOC) potentially due to nitric oxide (NO) scavenging, may increase cardiovascular complications in HBOC resuscitated trauma patients. The purpose of this study was to determine if co-administration of a weak NO donor, intravenous nitroglycerin (NTG), with HBOC-201 during resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock ...

Journal: :World Journal of Emergency Surgery 2006
Michael M Krausz

The primary treatment of hemorrhagic shock is control of the source of bleeding as soon as possible and fluid replacement. In controlled hemorrhagic shock (CHS) where the source of bleeding has been occluded fluid replacement is aimed toward normalization of hemodynamic parameters. In uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock (UCHS) in which bleeding has temporarily stopped because of hypotension, vasocon...

2017
Halvor Langeland Oddveig Lyng Petter Aadahl Nils-Kristian Skjærvold

Hemorrhagic shock is clinically observed as changes in macrocirculatory indices, while its main pathological constituent is cellular asphyxia due to microcirculatory alterations. The coherence between macro- and microcirculatory changes in different shock states has been questioned. This also applies to the hemorrhagic shock. Most studies, as well as clinical situations, of hemorrhagic shock in...

2016
Li Zhang Feng Tian Xuejin Gao Xinying Wang Chao Wu Ning Li Jieshou Li

Appropriate metabolic interventions after hemorrhagic shock/resuscitation injury have not yet been identified. We aimed to examine the effects of fish oil on lipid metabolic intervention after hemorrhagic shock/resuscitation. Firstly, 48 C57BL/6 mice were assigned to six groups (n = 8 per group). The sham group did not undergo surgery, while mice in the remaining groups were sacrificed 1-5 days...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1998
Christian Hierholzer Brian Harbrecht John M. Menezes John Kane John MacMicking Carl F. Nathan Andrew B. Peitzman Timothy R. Billiar David J. Tweardy

Resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock induces profound changes in the physiologic processes of many tissues and activates inflammatory cascades that include the activation of stress transcriptional factors and upregulation of cytokine synthesis. This process is accompanied by acute organ damage (e.g., lungs and liver). We have previously demonstrated that the inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNO...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2011
Kazuaki Taguchi Shigeru Ogaki Hiroshi Watanabe Daisuke Kadowaki Hiromi Sakai Koichi Kobayashi Hirohisa Horinouchi Toru Maruyama Masaki Otagiri

Hemoglobin vesicles (HbVs) could serve as a substitute for red blood cells (RBCs) in resuscitation from massive hemorrhage. A massive transfusion of RBCs can increase the risk of infection, which is not caused by contaminating micro-organisms in the transfused RBCs but by a breakdown of the host defense system. We previously found that complement activity was increased after resuscitation with ...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition 2009
Toru Takahashi Hiroko Shimizu Hiroshi Morimatsu Kyoichiro Maeshima Kazuyoshi Inoue Reiko Akagi Masaki Matsumi Hiroshi Katayama Kiyoshi Morita

Hemorrhagic shock causes oxidative stress that leads to tissue injuries in various organs including the lung, liver, kidney and intestine. Excess amounts of free heme released from destabilized hemoproteins under oxidative conditions might constitute a major threat because it can catalyze the formation of reactive oxygen species. Cells counteract this by rapidly inducing the rate-limiting enzym...

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