Effects of different resuscitation fluids on the rheologic behavior of red blood cells, blood viscosity and plasma viscosity in experimental hemorrhagic shock

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Large-molecular diameter polymerized bovine hemoglobin avoided vasoconstriction and impairment of cardiac function during resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock that was seen with previous hemoglobin-based O2 carriers by increasing blood viscosity in a concentration-dependent manner. Supplementation of O2-carrying capacity played a smaller role in maintaining cardiac function than increased blood and plasma viscosity.


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