Hemodynamics, gas composition and electrolyte balance in traumatic shock in experiment (Russian)

Under conditions of muscle relaxation, traumatic shock with acute blood loss was induced in 15 dogs and 10 cats. A marked drop in arterial and venous pressure, a decrease in volume of blood circulation, hypoxia, metabolic acidosis, hyperkaliemia, and hypoxia of the brain and myocardium were all characteristic results of shock. In addition, severe disorders of the microcirculation in tissues and organs were established in animals which died from shock. Data show that in the absence of specific therapy, as was the case in the present experiment, the animals die from shock within periods from 17 min to 5 hr,20 min.

Authors
Kiprensky Y.V.1 , Simagin E.I.1 , Dimitrov N.G.1
Language
Russian
Pages
13-19
Status
Published
Volume
No. 9
Year
1975
Organizations
  • 1 Kaf. Operat. Khir. Topograf. Anat., Univ. Druzhby Narodov, Moscow
Keywords
blood gas; cat; dog; electrolyte balance; hemodynamics; hemorrhagic shock; microcirculation; shock; theoretical study; traumatic shock; acid base balance; animal; article; blood; female; male; pathophysiology; traumatic shock; calcium; carbon dioxide; oxygen; potassium; sodium; Acid-Base Equilibrium; Animal; Calcium; Carbon Dioxide; Cats; Dogs; English Abstract; Female; Hemodynamics; Male; Oxygen; Potassium; Shock, Traumatic; Sodium; Water-Electrolyte Balance
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/1757/
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