Pressure-driven hemorrhage: a new experimental design for the study of crystalloid and small-volume hipertonic ressuscitation in anesthetized (1992)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: SILVA, MAURICIO DA ROCHA E - FM ; VELASCO, IRINEU TADEU - FM
- Unidade: FM
- Assunto: MEDICINA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Circulatory Shock
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v.36, n.1 , p.13-20, jan. 1992
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ABNT
PRIST, R; ROCHA E SILVA, Maurício; VELASCO, Irineu Tadeu; LOUREIRO, M I. Pressure-driven hemorrhage: a new experimental design for the study of crystalloid and small-volume hipertonic ressuscitation in anesthetized. Circulatory Shock, New York, v. 36, n. ja 1992, p. 13-20, 1992. -
APA
Prist, R., Rocha e Silva, M., Velasco, I. T., & Loureiro, M. I. (1992). Pressure-driven hemorrhage: a new experimental design for the study of crystalloid and small-volume hipertonic ressuscitation in anesthetized. Circulatory Shock, 36( ja 1992), 13-20. -
NLM
Prist R, Rocha e Silva M, Velasco IT, Loureiro MI. Pressure-driven hemorrhage: a new experimental design for the study of crystalloid and small-volume hipertonic ressuscitation in anesthetized. Circulatory Shock. 1992 ;36( ja 1992): 13-20. -
Vancouver
Prist R, Rocha e Silva M, Velasco IT, Loureiro MI. Pressure-driven hemorrhage: a new experimental design for the study of crystalloid and small-volume hipertonic ressuscitation in anesthetized. Circulatory Shock. 1992 ;36( ja 1992): 13-20. - Hypertonic saline resuscitation is prevented by intracerebroventricular saralasin brit not by captopril
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- Effect of hypertonic sodium chloride (7,5 percent) on uncontrolled hemorrhage in rats and its interaction with different anesthetic procedures
- Isochloremic hypertonic solutions for severe hemorrhage
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