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Immunological studies on new rabbit paternal lines with different potentials for growth rate and resilience: pathways towards healthier animals. [PDF]
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Arterial Junctional Hemostasis without Compression: Evaluation of Visco-liquid Hemostats in Male Swine<sup>✰</sup>. [PDF]
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Novel silica-based polymer hemostatic matrix improves vessel patency rates in a coagulopathic porcine model with penetrating arterial injury. [PDF]
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Cinco casos clínicos em medicina e cirúrgia de animais de companhia [PDF]
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Biochemical and Hepatic Determinants of Reproductive Failure in Reptiles: A Review of Dystocia Pathophysiology and Management. [PDF]
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Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1989
Hetastarch is a synthetic polysaccharide colloid that has been used clinically in the management of multiple trauma, hypovolemic shock, and postoperative cardiac patients. Our objective was to determine whether hetastarch is a safe alternative to blood products in burn shock resuscitation.
L M, Waters, M A, Christensen, R M, Sato
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Hetastarch is a synthetic polysaccharide colloid that has been used clinically in the management of multiple trauma, hypovolemic shock, and postoperative cardiac patients. Our objective was to determine whether hetastarch is a safe alternative to blood products in burn shock resuscitation.
L M, Waters, M A, Christensen, R M, Sato
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Hetastarch During Initial Resuscitation From Trauma
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2011At the end of the 20th century, the Institute of Medicine reviewed the state of the art for combat casualty and civilian trauma care. Intravenous saline (or crystalloid) solutions were typically the first-line therapy for hypovolemic shock patients to compensate for acute blood loss before transfusions could be safely administered.1 In the first decade
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