Evolution of central venous blood oxygen saturation (A), carotid blood flow (B) and brain tissue oxygenation index (C) at baseline (t0’); and throughout the course of the experiment: end of controlled bleeding (Shock30’); beginning of infusion, 30 min after the end of controlled bleeding (Res0’); end of infusion (Res30’); follow up 30 min after the end of the infusion (Obs30’); follow up 60 min after the end of infusion (Obs60’); follow up 90 min after the end of infusion (Obs90’).
Javier Urbano
Rafael González
Jorge López
María J Solana
José M. Bellón
Marta Botrán
Ana García
Sarah N. Fernández
Jesús López-Herce
10.1371/journal.pone.0121678.g004
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Evolution_of_central_venous_blood_oxygen_saturation_A_carotid_blood_flow_B_and_brain_tissue_oxygenation_index_C_at_baseline_t0_8217_and_throughout_the_course_of_the_experiment_end_of_controlled_bleeding_Shock30_8217_beginning_of_infusion_30_min_after_the/1345713
<p>(*) Significant difference (p < 0.05) from baseline, same group. (‡) p < 0.05 from hemorrhage, same group. (#) p < 0.05 from group NS.</p>
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terlipressin
TAHS
Infant Animal Model
saturation
perfusion parameters
stroke volume index
ahs
ml
hypertonic albumin
pco
infant animal model.MethodsExperimental
Hypertonic Saline Albumin
hemorrhagic shock
cutaneous blood flow
ns
carotid blood flow
saline
hemodynamic
randomized animal study
tissular perfusion parameters
Hypovolemic Shock IntroductionIn series