Microcirculatory effects of rewarming in experimental hemorrhagic shock.

Microvascular research(2023)

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Abstract
This is the first experimental study assessing the effect of rewarming on systemic, regional, and microcirculatory perfusion in hypothermic hemorrhagic shock. We found that a 3 °C increase in T° neither improved nor impaired the microvascular alterations that persisted after retransfusion. In addition, sublingual mucosa was less susceptible to reperfusion injury than villi and renal microcirculation.
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Hemorrhagic shock,Hypothermia,Microcirculation,Rewarming,Videomicroscopy
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